Private Lake Mývatn Day Tour
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Description
A North Iceland shore excursion to Lake Mývatn and Goðafoss, planned for strong scenery within cruise timing. The private format gives more flexibility for photo stops, pacing and the details that matter to your group.
The route is designed around the classic reasons travellers come north: Goðafoss, Lake Mývatn, lava fields, geothermal steam and wide landscapes that feel far away from the busier south coast.
Itinerary
Krafla and Víti
Volcanic crater and lava fields
Krafla and Víti show the active volcanic side of North Iceland, with crater views, lava fields and geothermal colour. It is a strong addition for travellers interested in geology.
Lake Mývatn
Volcanic lake and birdlife
Lake Mývatn is the heart of the region: a volcanic lake surrounded by lava fields, pseudocraters, birdlife and geothermal landscapes. The area feels completely different from the south and west of Iceland, which is exactly why it is worth the journey.
Goðafoss
Waterfall of the Gods
Goðafoss is one of North Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls, where wide glacial water drops into a horseshoe-shaped canyon. It is a powerful first impression of the Diamond Circle and a classic stop between Akureyri and Lake Mývatn.
What is included
- Private tour experience
- Professional local guide
- Transport for the booked route
- Online booking and instant confirmation
- Cruise-port pickup and timing focus where offered
What do I need to bring
- Warm layered clothing
- Sturdy shoes
- Camera or phone
Good to know
- This tour is designed with cruise passengers in mind; always check your voucher for the confirmed pickup point and timing.
- Exact pickup details are confirmed on your voucher after booking.
Highlights
- Goðafoss waterfall
- Lake Mývatn volcanic scenery
- Private pacing and local guiding
Private Lake Mývatn Day Tour - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Goðafoss is part of the route on this tour. It is one of North Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls and a major highlight between Akureyri and Lake Mývatn.