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Duration
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5 hours
Difficulty
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Easy
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Electronic
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Description

Goðafoss Waterfall and Geothermal Baths from Akureyri Port is designed for travellers who want Iceland to feel easy, comfortable and memorable. The focus is on warm geothermal water, smooth logistics and time to slow down instead of rushing between too many sights.

This is a strong choice if you want a calmer Iceland experience, whether you are adding a lagoon visit to a travel day or building a relaxed break into a busy itinerary. Key places on the route may include Goðafoss waterfall and Akureyri.

Choose this tour for comfort, reliable planning and a simple way to enjoy one of Iceland's signature bathing experiences.

What is included

  • Entry fee to Turf house Museum
  • Guide and Vehicle
  • Free Wifi on vehicle
  • Entry fee to Geothermal Baths

What do I need to bring

  • Swimwear
  • Comfortable clothes for after bathing
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Booking confirmation

Good to know

  • Check the booking widget for available dates, times and included admission details.
  • Bring swimwear unless the operator clearly states rental or purchase options.
  • Allow time before and after bathing so the experience does not feel rushed.

Highlights

  • Goðafoss waterfall on the route
  • Akureyri on the route
  • Relaxing geothermal bathing experience
  • Easy Iceland travel logistics
  • Great option for a calmer travel day

Goðafoss Waterfall and Geothermal Baths from Akureyri Port - Frequently Asked Questions

It gives you a simple way to enjoy geothermal bathing without having to organise every detail yourself.

The route may include Goðafoss waterfall, Akureyri, depending on the exact tour version and schedule.

Yes, bring swimwear and any personal bathing items unless the booking widget states that they are included or available on site.

Yes. A lagoon or hot spring experience is one of the easiest ways to slow down and reset during an Iceland trip.