Departing from last night's accommodation, today transitions from the Eastfjords to the otherworldly geothermal landscapes of Mývatn, featuring the powerful Dettifoss waterfall and unique crater hikes.
Stuðlagil Canyon (East Side)
Hike along the eastern side of this stunning basalt column canyon, offering breathtaking views of the turquoise Jökla river flowing through unique rock formations. A moderate hike with rewarding scenery.
Dettifoss
Witness Europe's most powerful waterfall, Dettifoss, where glacial meltwater thunders into a dramatic canyon. Feel the immense power and mist from this natural wonder.
Selfoss Waterfall
Just upstream from Dettifoss, Selfoss presents a wider, horseshoe-shaped cascade, with numerous smaller falls creating a serene yet powerful spectacle across the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river.
Námaskarð Geothermal Area (Hverir)
Explore the vibrant, alien landscape of Námaskarð, a high-temperature geothermal area with bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and sulfurous vents creating a truly otherworldly experience.
Hverfjall Crater Rim
Embark on a moderate hike to the rim of Hverfjall, a perfectly circular tephra crater. The ascent offers panoramic views of Lake Mývatn and its surrounding pseudo-craters and lava fields.