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What is the best Myvatn tour in Iceland?

The top-rated Myvatn tour in Iceland is an eight-day self-drive winter Ring Road tour, which includes a day exploring the region. It has an average rating of 4.8 stars from over 320 reviews. The best day trip to the Myvatn area is an incredible two-hour husky sledding tour, which has a 5-star rating based on more than 45 reviews. The top-rated trip to the lake itself is this Lake Myvatn & hot springs tour from Akureyri. It has an average of 4.9 stars from more than 30 reviews.

What is the cheapest Myvatn tour in Iceland?

The cheapest Myvatn tour in Iceland is a geothermal gathing tour in the Myvatn Nature Baths, which costs about 45 USD per person and has an average rating of 4.8 stars from 50+ reviews. Another cheap Myvatn tour is a visit a dog sled kennel on an Icelandic farm, which is around 51 USD per person and has a rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars from approximately 13 travelers.

Are Lake Myvatn tours worth it?

Yes, Lake Myvatn tours are definitely worth it. They offer a unique opportunity to explore Iceland's stunning natural beauty, geothermal wonders, and diverse wildlife, making for an unforgettable experience.

What are some of the main attractions around Lake Myvatn?

There are many geological sites here for you to explore, such as the Dimmuborgir lava field, the Skutustadagigar pseudocraters, and the Myvatn Nature Baths. There are also several popular geothermal areas, including Namafjall (home to the Namaskard Pass) and the Grjotagja hot spring cave.

Can I partake in any fun activities in the Myvatn area?

Absolutely. There are plenty of scheduled tours to choose from. Besides sightseeing, there are dog-sledding tours that operate in the winter, super jeep tours to the Askja caldera, and you can visit the Myvatn Nature Baths. The towns of Husavik and Akureyri are also close by, both of which offer whale-watching tours.

What are the Myvatn Nature Baths?

The Myvatn Nature Baths are natural geothermal baths in North Iceland, like the Blue Lagoon but smaller and usually less crowded. The baths are filled with blue, mineral-rich geothermal waters with a temperature of between 97 and 104 F (about 36-40 C). It's a wonderful place to relax after a busy sightseeing tour of the Myvatn Lake.

Is it possible to combine Myvatn tours with other nearby attractions like Akureyri or Dettifoss waterfall?

Yes, many tour operators offer combination tours that include various North Iceland attractions like Akureyri and the Dettifoss waterfall. Take a Diamond Circle tour to explore multiple North Iceland highlights in one trip.

What is the Diamond Circle?

The Diamond Circle is a popular sightseeing route in North Iceland that includes stops at four locations: the town of Husavik, Lake Myvatn, the Dettifoss waterfall, and the Asbyrgi canyon. Other optional stops include the Godafoss waterfall, the Dimmuborgir lava field, and the Tjornes peninsula. Think of it as the northern equivalent of the Golden Circle.

What is the best time of year to take Myvatn tours?

The best time for Myvatn tours depends on your interests. Summer (June to August) is ideal for birdwatching and hiking, while winter (December to February) offers unique opportunities for northern lights tours and snow-covered landscapes.

Are there any active volcanoes near Lake Myvatn?

Yes, the caldera Krafla is located in the Myvatn region. It has erupted 29 times in recorded history, but don’t worry — all volcanoes in Iceland are monitored closely.

Can I swim in Lake Myvatn?

It is not recommended to swim in Lake Myvatn, as this would disturb the biological activity and wildlife in and around the lake. However, you can bathe in the Myvatn Nature Baths, which are near the lake.

Where can I stay in the Myvatn area?

There are several hotels and guesthouses in the Myvatn area. The largest settlement in Northern Iceland, Akureyri, is about 50 miles (approximately 78 kilometers) away and offers numerous options for accommodation.

Can I fly to Lake Myvatn?

You can't fly to Lake Myvatn, but you can fly to the nearby town of Akureyri, which has a domestic airport — regular flights run between Akureyri and Reykjavik.

Do I need a 4x4 vehicle to drive to Myvatn?

You don't need a car with four-wheel drive if visiting in the summer. However, North Iceland sees heavy snow in the winter, so renting a 4x4 is highly recommended during this time.

Are there private Myvatn tour options available?

Yes, several tour operators offer private tours of Lake Myvatn, allowing you to customize the itinerary and enjoy a more personalized experience with a private guide.

Is it possible to visit Myvatn as a day trip from Reykjavik?

It's possible to visit Lake Myvatn as a day trip from Reykjavik, but it isn't recommended. You can fly from Reykjavik Domestic Airport to Akureyri and drive to the lake, but you won't have enough time to fully explore the area's attractions and take advantage of tours. Instead, book accommodation in Akureyri or the Myvatn area and take your time.

What clothing and gear do I need for Lake Myvatn tours?

It's essential to dress in warm, waterproof clothing for Myvatn tours. Lake Myvatn is in North Iceland, where the weather is colder. In winter, you'll need lots of layers, including gloves and a hat. You should wear sturdy hiking boots at all times of the year.
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