Private Goðafoss, Mývatn and Dettifoss Tour
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Description
A Diamond Circle route with Lake Mývatn, Goðafoss and Dettifoss, built for travellers who want North Iceland's bigger natural contrasts. The contrast between Goðafoss, Dettifoss and the Mývatn volcanic area gives the day real scale.
This is the route for travellers who want North Iceland to feel big: waterfalls with power, volcanic landscapes with steam and colour, and the quieter drama around Lake Mývatn. It is especially strong if you want more than a simple Goðafoss stop.
Itinerary
Game of Thrones Landscapes
Mývatn mystery and lava scenery
Mývatn's lava formations, caves and geothermal atmosphere make it easy to see why the area attracts film and fantasy fans. This route leans into the region's mysterious, otherworldly side.
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.
Dettifoss
Europe's most powerful waterfall
Dettifoss is famous for sheer force. The waterfall is wider, louder and more raw than Goðafoss, and it gives Diamond Circle tours a dramatic wilderness edge.
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.
Dimmuborgir
Lava castles
Dimmuborgir is a maze of dark lava pillars and strange rock formations. It gives the tour a dramatic, almost mythical landscape and is one of the best places to understand the volcanic character of Mývatn.
Skútustaðagígar
Pseudocraters
Skútustaðagígar are unusual pseudocraters formed when hot lava moved over wet ground. They are easy to view and add a softer, open-lake contrast to the darker lava fields around Mývatn.
Grjótagjá
Lava cave and geothermal water
Grjótagjá is a small lava cave with striking blue geothermal water inside. It is one of the region's most atmospheric stops and a memorable glimpse of the heat beneath the landscape.
Hverir and Námaskarð
Steam vents and mud pots
Hverir at Námaskarð is where the ground itself seems alive: steam vents, bubbling mud pots, mineral colours and the smell of geothermal energy. It is one of the strongest volcanic experiences in North Iceland.
What is included
- Private tour experience
- Professional local guide
- Transport for the booked route
- Online booking and instant confirmation
What do I need to bring
- Warm layered clothing
- Sturdy shoes
- Camera or phone
Good to know
- North Iceland routes are planned around the best available stops for the season and your selected departure.
- Exact pickup details are confirmed on your voucher after booking.
Highlights
- Game of Thrones-style Mývatn landscapes
- Dettifoss waterfall
- Goðafoss waterfall
- Lake Mývatn volcanic scenery
- Private pacing and local guiding
Private Goðafoss, Mývatn and Dettifoss 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.