From Mývatn, journey to the 'Waterfall of the Gods' at Goðafoss before a scenic drive along the Tröllaskagi peninsula, exploring Akureyri, Siglufjörður, and Hofsós, concluding at Hvítserkur.
Goðafoss
Witness the majestic 'Waterfall of the Gods,' a powerful horseshoe-shaped cascade where a historical event saw pagan idols cast into its roaring waters.
Akureyri
Explore the charming 'Capital of North Iceland,' known for its botanical garden, vibrant cultural scene, and picturesque setting at the head of Eyjafjörður fjord.
Hjalteyri
A quaint former herring village on Eyjafjörður, offering a glimpse into Iceland's fishing history and beautiful fjord views. A perfect spot for a quick photo break.
Siglufjörður
Discover Iceland's northernmost town, nestled in a narrow fjord. Once the herring capital, it now boasts a fascinating Herring Era Museum and colorful historic buildings.
Hofsós
A small village famous for its infinity pool, which offers breathtaking views over Skagafjörður and the basalt column formations of Staðarbjargavík.
Hvítserkur
Marvel at the 'Dinosaur Rock,' a striking basalt stack resembling a petrified troll or a drinking dragon, standing tall on the black sand beach of Vatnsnes peninsula.