Take a guided tour from Akureyri to Goðafoss waterfall, the Christmas House and the Forest Lagoon. Learn the history of the waterfall, explore the Christmas House and relax in the geothermal pools of the Forest Lagoon.
Start your tour with a visit to the Goðafoss waterfall, one of Iceland's most famous waterfalls. Learn about the legend of the waterfall and it's role in Icelandic history.
Visit the magical Christmas House and garden coming straight from a book of fairy tales. Upon entering the Christmas House enjoy the magic of the festive season. Find the Icelandic Yule lad´s troll mother (Gryla) hidden in her cave.
The Forest Lagoon, located just outside of Akureyri, with an amazing view. The Geothermal pool opened in the summer of 2022. It includes a bistro, two infinity pools, swim-up bars, a cold tub and sauna. The pools contain natural geothermal water coming from inside the mountain behind the lagoon itself. The water is rich in good minerals that have healing powers.
Pickup included
We drive from Akureyri through the wonderful winter wonderland for 35 minutes to Godafoss the magnificent waterfall in it's winter clothing where we hike around the waterfalls for 40 minutes.
From Godafoss we drive back to Eyjafjordur where we drive in the fjord for 45 minutes before arriving at the Christmas house. Winter set's the stage for a magical visit to the Christmas House where we stay for 30 minutes.
We drive from the Cristmas house for 15 minutes to the Foreest lagoon. We soak in the marvelous geothermal lagoon with view's over the fjord for an good hour before heading back to Akureyri.
We will start pickup 15 minutes before departure. Our vehicles and guide will be marked with the the company name : The Traveling Viking.
We will start pickup 15 minutes before departure. Our vehicles and guide will be marked with the the company name : The Traveling Viking.
Akureyri is a charming and vibrant city in North Iceland, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural scene, and mild climate. Often referred to as the 'Capital of the North,' it serves as a gateway to some of Iceland's most breathtaking landscapes, including waterfalls, geothermal pools, and the dramatic Arctic wilderness.
A beautiful botanical garden featuring a variety of plants from different climates, including a greenhouse with tropical plants.
A striking church with a unique design, known for its tall steeple and beautiful interior.
A modern cultural center hosting concerts, exhibitions, and events throughout the year.
A geothermal spa with warm, mineral-rich waters, similar to the Blue Lagoon but with a more natural setting.
A powerful and beautiful waterfall known for its dramatic drop and rich history.
A traditional Icelandic fish stew made with mashed potatoes, white fish, onions, and béchamel sauce.
Fermented shark, a traditional Icelandic delicacy with a strong flavor and ammonia-like smell.
A thick, protein-rich Icelandic yogurt-like dairy product, often served with berries or cream.
Dense, dark rye bread traditionally baked underground using geothermal heat.
Summer is the most popular time to visit Akureyri, with long days, mild temperatures, and abundant wildlife. This is the best time for hiking, whale watching, and exploring the outdoors.
Icelandic Króna (ISK)
GMT+0
220VV, 50HzHz
Akureyri is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Akureyri Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent schedules.
Available • Apps: No specific apps, but taxis can be hailed or booked by phone
Car, Bike, Scooter
A scenic lake known for its geothermal activity, birdlife, and stunning landscapes.
A powerful and historic waterfall with a dramatic drop and rich cultural significance.
A charming coastal town known for its whale watching opportunities and beautiful surroundings.
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