Fascinating 8-Hour Lake Myvatn Private Day Tour from Akureyri
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Discover a fascinating region in North Iceland filled with stunning landscapes, geothermal activity, and diverse birdlife on this private day tour of Lake Myvatn. Travelers wanting to see Iceland’s captivating geological nature should consider booking this eight-hour adventure from Akureyri.
Your memorable day begins when a local driver-guide picks you up from your accommodation in Akureyri. You’ll ride a spacious private vehicle that can take you safely and comfortably from Akureyri to the Lake Myvatn region. The guide will drive east of Akureyri, crossing the Eyjafjordur fjord.
On this route, you’ll see fantastic views of the ocean, the town, and the surrounding mountains.
Before reaching the Lake Myvatn area, you’ll stop at the mighty Godafoss waterfall. Known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” Godafoss is one of Iceland’s most stunning and historically significant waterfalls. It stretches 98 feet (30 meters) wide and plunges 39 feet (12 meters) into a horseshoe-shaped gorge.
Several viewpoints on both sides of the river offer spectacular perspectives of the Godafoss waterfall. Ice and snow surround the falls in the winter, contrasting with the flowing water.
You’ll then continue your journey until you reach the Lake Myvatn area. Lake Myvatn is a unique and beautiful destination formed by volcanic eruptions over 2,000 years ago. The area around the lake is one of the country’s most geologically active regions, offering a breathtaking blend of natural wonders.
The first feature you’ll explore is the Skutustadagigar pseudocraters. Located on the southern shores of Lake Myvatn, the Skutustadagigar pseudocraters are a fascinating geological formation resulting from steam explosions rather than direct eruptions.
The area has walking trails that let you stroll among the craters and take in the stunning views of Lake Myvatn and the surrounding landscape. In addition, the area around Skutustadagigar is rich in birdlife, particularly in the summer.
You’ll also visit the Namafjall geothermal area, a landscape of bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and vibrant mineral deposits. Also known as Hverir, this geothermal field is one of Iceland’s most active and visually striking hot spring areas.
Walking paths will guide you safely through the landscape and help you appreciate the beauty of the mud pools, fumaroles, and the soil’s yellow, orange, and red hues.
Another stop is the Dimmuborgir lava fields. Also called the “Dark Fortress,” the Dimmuborgir lava fields feature towering lava formations that resemble ancient ruins or fortresses. You can explore the lava structures, from towering pillars to jagged cliffs in different shapes and sizes.
Your next stop is Grjotagja, a captivating lava cave considered a hidden gem in North Iceland. The Grjotagja cave was formed from volcanic activity and holds a deep pool of geothermally heated water that was once a popular bathing spot.
Though bathing in the pool is no longer allowed, its crystal-clear blue water contrasting with the jagged lava walls is a sight to behold. In addition, the rift between the Eurasian and American continents can also be seen in this area.
This tour also offers flexibility, as you can schedule a dip at the Myvatn Nature Baths or visit various filming locations for the HBO hit series Game of Thrones.
You’ll cap off your eventful day with a return trip to Akureyri, carrying all the wonderful memories of your Lake Myvatn adventure.
Don’t miss this chance to see one of Iceland’s most fascinating regions by booking this eight-hour private tour from Akureyri. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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