Explore the unique volcanic landscapes of Lake Mývatn, hiking through lava fields and up a massive crater, before visiting the majestic Goðafoss waterfall and ending the day in the charming city of Akureyri.
Dimmuborgir (Church Circle)
Wander through the 'Dark Castles,' a field of dramatic, unusually shaped lava formations, including the iconic 'Church' archway. This easy hike offers unique geological insights.
Skútustaðagígar Pseudocraters
Walk among the fascinating pseudocraters of Skútustaðagígar, formed by steam explosions when hot lava flowed over wetlands. These unique formations offer picturesque reflections in the surrounding ponds.
Hverfjall Crater Rim
Hike to the rim of this enormous, perfectly circular explosion crater, offering panoramic views of the entire Mývatn area. The ascent is moderate, but the reward is spectacular scenery.
Goðafoss
Witness the 'Waterfall of the Gods,' a magnificent horseshoe-shaped waterfall where, according to legend, pagan idols were cast into the roaring waters upon Iceland's conversion to Christianity.
Akureyri Exploration
Explore Akureyri, the 'Capital of the North'. Visit the iconic Akureyrarkirkja for city views, then stroll through the peaceful Akureyri Botanical Garden, one of the northernmost in the world.
Views over the fjord.