Private 3.5-Hour Sightseeing Tour of Godafoss Waterfall and Akureyri Botanical Gardens
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Explore the fantastic Godafoss waterfall and some of the sights of Akureyri by booking this incredible guided excursion. Those eager to discover the beautiful North Iceland should book this private tour now.
Your tour starts when you are picked up from your accommodation in Akureyri by your expert English-speaking guide. This excursion is a private tour, so it will be just you and your party.
There's no need to wait for other guests, and your guide can tailor the tour to your interests. You'll have plenty of opportunities to ask your guide questions.
The first stop on the tour is the most spectacular. Godafoss waterfall, located in North Iceland, is one of the country's most impressive waterfalls.
Standing around 39 feet (12 meters) tall and about 98 feet (30 meters) wide, it creates a stunning curtain of water as the Skjalfandafljot river flows over its edge.
"Godafoss" means "Waterfall of the Gods," linked to a historic tale where pagan idols were thrown into the falls during Iceland's conversion to Christianity around 1000.
The waterfall is easily accessible and offers viewing platforms for visitors to admire its power and beauty.
When you've finished admiring the beauty of the Godafoss waterfall, it's time to head back to Akureyri. Here, you will drive through the Old Town, and your guide will tell you more about Akureyri and its history.
Akureyri is a charming North Iceland town known as the "Capital of the North." It's the largest settlement outside Reykjavik, with a population of around 19,000.
The town offers a variety of cultural experiences, including museums, a botanical garden, and vibrant cafes. Akureyri is also a popular spot for winter sports like skiing. Despite its small size, it has a lively atmosphere and plays a vital role in Iceland's economy and tourism.
Your final stop today will be the Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens in Akureyri are a peaceful spot in the town's heart.
Established in 1912, they feature various plants, including native Icelandic and foreign ones, that can surprisingly thrive in the region's climate. The gardens are open to the public, providing walking paths, flower displays, and well-kept lawns.
Visitors can explore over 7,000 plant species, making it a unique experience in Iceland, where vegetation can be sparse. The gardens are also a great place to relax and enjoy nature while learning about the region's plant life.
When you're ready, your guide will take you back to your accommodation, ready to continue your adventures in Iceland.
Enjoy this private tour of the incredible Godafoss waterfall and the Botanical Gardens in Akureyri. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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