Lake Mývatn, Volcanoes & Goðafoss Waterfall Tour with German-Speaking Guide





Our Lake Mývatn, Volcanoes & Goðafoss Waterfall Tour with German-Speaking Guide is a great introduction to the charms of North Iceland. In just 6 hours, explore a region of mysterious craters, gothic black lava rock formations, serene waterfalls and more. And in summer 2026, we are offering this tour in German on selected dates.
The region is renowned for its Mývatn´s fascinating Skutustadir craters, Dimmuborgir´s stunning volcanic lava fields, Námaskarð´s steaming hot-springs and much more. We will also make a stop at the culturally significant Goðafoss waterfall.
This tour offers an incredible mix of natural beauty, geological wonders, and unique Icelandic landscapes, making it a perfect way to experience the best of North Iceland.
Enjoy a delicious packed lunch with water bottle and sandwich as you relax and take in the stunning scenery around you. Book your spot today for an unforgettable journey to explore the wonders of North Iceland on this day tour from Akureyri!
The dates this tour is operated in German are as follows:
- May 27th and 31st
- June 9th, 11th, 18th and 21st
- July 12th, 13th, 14th and 26th
- August 2nd, 21st and 30th



Tour highlights & itinerary
- German-speaking guide
- Pickup and drop off at your cruise ship
- Free Wifi
- Packed lunch
- We advise you to wear gloves, hat, waterproof coat and comfortable walking shoes.
- Snacks and water
- The tour start time and duration has been tailored to your cruise ship times
- Disclaimer: Your tour´s duration and route can vary due to weather, road works or unforeseen circumstances
- Cancellation Policy: The tour can be cancelled for a full refund upto 24 hours in advance. No refunds are available after that.
- 1h flexible cancellation policy bookings: Free cancellation up to 1 hour in advance. No refund if cancelled less than 1 hour before the tour time
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Itinerary
Itinerary
Pick-upPort of AkureyriThe meeting point for our tour is at the cruise terminal in Akureyri.
We cross the fjord and journey to our firsy destination. Your German-speaking guide will introduce you to North Iceland along the way.

1 Godafoss waterfallOur first stop is at Goðafoss Waterfall, not only a beautiful natural, but also a site of great cultural significance to the Icelandic people. Goðafoss translates to english as ´Waterfall of the Gods´- the name derives from a possibly true story of a powerful 10th century chieftain, who upon converting to Christianity cast his idols of the old norse gods in rapids here. Goðafoss thereafter came to represent the conversion of the Icelandic people at large.
The falls themselves are a crescent in shape, 12 meters high and 30 meters wide.The juxtaposition of the white foamy water against the stark black volcanic rock face makes for a great photo opportunity.

2 Lake Mývatn Craters / SkutustaðagigarLake Mývatn is Iceland´s fourth-largest lake, with numerous small islands dotting its surface. But it is the unusual pseudo-craters, or Skútustaðagígar, that really capture the eye.
These formations, alsp knowns as rootless craters, were not actually formed by eruptions from below, like actual volcanoes. Instead, they developed during an ancient volcanic event when flowing lava spread across the wetlands near the lake. The intense heat caused steam explosions beneath the surface, creating these distinctive crater-like shapes.
These mysterious crater add the unusual, other-wordly quality of the Mývatn landscape.

3 Dimmuborgir lava sculpturesOur next stop is to Dimmuborgir, where we take meandering walking paths through the lava fields which formed into dramatic structures and unuual shapes. These dramatic black lava sculptures make Dimmuborgir one of the north´s best attractions. The area formed in the same eruption as the Skutustaðirgigur craters, around 2300 years ago.

4 Námaskarð / HverirContinuing the volcanic theme, we visit Namaskard, also known as Hverir, where one can see the ongoing influence that geothermal activity has on the landscape here.
Namaskard is renowned for the eye-catching color of the rocks and ground, which can be attributed to the minerals in the ground. The area brims with boiling mud pots and the odour of sulphuric steam emanates from the earth.
Drop-offPort of AkureyriAfter our captivating adventure in Iceland’s Northern Region, we’ll return to the Port of Akureyri, readying you for your onward journey.

















The meeting point for our tour is at the cruise terminal in Akureyri.
We cross the fjord and journey to our firsy destination. Your German-speaking guide will introduce you to North Iceland along the way.

Our first stop is at Goðafoss Waterfall, not only a beautiful natural, but also a site of great cultural significance to the Icelandic people. Goðafoss translates to english as ´Waterfall of the Gods´- the name derives from a possibly true story of a powerful 10th century chieftain, who upon converting to Christianity cast his idols of the old norse gods in rapids here. Goðafoss thereafter came to represent the conversion of the Icelandic people at large.
The falls themselves are a crescent in shape, 12 meters high and 30 meters wide.The juxtaposition of the white foamy water against the stark black volcanic rock face makes for a great photo opportunity.

Lake Mývatn is Iceland´s fourth-largest lake, with numerous small islands dotting its surface. But it is the unusual pseudo-craters, or Skútustaðagígar, that really capture the eye.
These formations, alsp knowns as rootless craters, were not actually formed by eruptions from below, like actual volcanoes. Instead, they developed during an ancient volcanic event when flowing lava spread across the wetlands near the lake. The intense heat caused steam explosions beneath the surface, creating these distinctive crater-like shapes.
These mysterious crater add the unusual, other-wordly quality of the Mývatn landscape.

Our next stop is to Dimmuborgir, where we take meandering walking paths through the lava fields which formed into dramatic structures and unuual shapes. These dramatic black lava sculptures make Dimmuborgir one of the north´s best attractions. The area formed in the same eruption as the Skutustaðirgigur craters, around 2300 years ago.

Continuing the volcanic theme, we visit Namaskard, also known as Hverir, where one can see the ongoing influence that geothermal activity has on the landscape here.
Namaskard is renowned for the eye-catching color of the rocks and ground, which can be attributed to the minerals in the ground. The area brims with boiling mud pots and the odour of sulphuric steam emanates from the earth.

After our captivating adventure in Iceland’s Northern Region, we’ll return to the Port of Akureyri, readying you for your onward journey.


























