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Akureyri Shore Excursions: The Best of North Iceland in One Day

  • by Irena
  • Good to Know
  • 9 Jul 2026

Your ship ties up in Eyjafjörður, and the countdown starts. North Iceland keeps its best scenery a short drive inland, which is why Akureyri shore excursions suit cruise passengers so well. The question is never what to see, but how much of it fits the hours printed on your shore pass. Key Takeaways Akureyri’s pier […]

kureyri Shore Excursions
kureyri Shore Excursions

Your ship ties up in Eyjafjörður, and the countdown starts. North Iceland keeps its best scenery a short drive inland, which is why Akureyri shore excursions suit cruise passengers so well. The question is never what to see, but how much of it fits the hours printed on your shore pass.

Key Takeaways

  • Akureyri’s pier sits minutes from the town centre, so tours leave soon after you step ashore.
  • Three hours in port is enough for Goðafoss waterfall and the drive back.
  • Six hours opens up Lake Mývatn, its craters and a geothermal soak.
  • A full day reaches the Diamond Circle or pairs the waterfall with whale watching.

At a glance: what fits your hours ashore in Akureyri:

Time ashore

Best option

What you get

3 hours

Goðafoss waterfall and fjord views

The falls from the viewing paths

5 hours

Forest Lagoon and Goðafoss

The falls plus a geothermal soak

6 hours

Lake Mývatn, volcanoes and Goðafoss

Craters, lava fields, birdlife

6 hours

Earth Lagoon Mývatn and Goðafoss

Geothermal bathing, admission included

7 hours

Goðafoss and whale watching

Humpbacks in the fjord

8 hours or more

Diamond Circle express

Dettifoss and the Mývatn area

Why north Iceland feels like a different country

Reykjavík trades on geysers and lava fields. Akureyri trades on pseudocraters, steaming fields, and a waterfall tied to the moment Iceland turned Christian. Visitors who covered the Golden Circle Route on an earlier trip find the north genuinely unfamiliar rather than a repeat performance.

Goðafoss sits around 50 kilometres from the pier on a fast road, and the drive crosses farmland and fjord views most visitors never see. Every departure is gathered on the shore excursions from Akureyri port page.

If you have three hours in port

Short calls are common here, especially for ships sailing on to Ísafjörður the same evening. The Goðafoss Waterfall and Fjord Views small-group tour runs about three hours and covers the drive east, the falls, and the viewing paths above the water.

Bring a windproof layer, because Goðafoss throws spray a long way in a north wind. Three hours buys you one major sight seen properly, which beats three sights glimpsed through a window.

If you have five to six hours in port

This is the sweet spot for most Akureyri calls. The six-hour Lake Mývatn, volcanoes and Goðafoss tour adds the lake basin, its craters and birdlife to the waterfall stop, and the same route runs with a German-speaking guide.

Prefer warm water to walking? The Forest Lagoon and Goðafoss tour ends in a geothermal pool above the fjord, and the Earth Lagoon Mývatn tour includes admission to the geothermal lagoon known until recently as the Mývatn Nature Baths, the north’s answer to the Blue Lagoon. Both pair a waterfall with a soak, the fastest way to feel you have properly been to Iceland.

If you have a full day in port

Ships staying eight hours or longer can reach the Diamond Circle. The eight-hour Diamond Circle cruise ship express tour takes in Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe by volume, plus the Mývatn area.

For a day split between land and water, the Goðafoss and whale watching combination gives you the falls in the morning and humpbacks after lunch. Eyjafjörður is long and sheltered, so the water usually stays calm enough that seasickness does not spoil the afternoon.

How Akureyri shore excursions are timed to your ship

Start times are set against the ships in dock rather than a public timetable, and the return to your vessel is guaranteed. Four rules cover almost every booking made from the pier here.

  • Finish at least 30 minutes before your ship’s scheduled departure.
  • Book before you sail, because several ships often share the port and seats sell out overnight.
  • Free cancellation applies up to 24 hours before departure as standard, with a 1-hour free cancellation option also available on some tours.
  • Note any mobility requirements when you book rather than at the bus door.

Guides here handle the commentary as much as the driving, which is what most reviews end up talking about. Your other Icelandic calls work the same way across the full network of shore excursions.

Pick the tour that matches your hours ashore, reserve your seat on the Akureyri port page before you sail, and let your guide watch the clock while you watch the waterfalls.

Frequently asked questions

How far is Goðafoss from the Akureyri cruise pier?

Roughly 50 kilometres, or about 45 minutes each way on a paved main road. Even a three-hour excursion leaves real time at the falls rather than a rushed photo stop.

Can I visit Lake Mývatn and get back to my ship in time?

Yes, on the six-hour Mývatn tour, which already includes the drive both ways. If you have less than six hours in port, Goðafoss is the better use of the time.

What happens if my ship cannot dock in Akureyri?

Free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead applies as standard, so a change known the day before costs nothing. If the ship cannot dock on the day itself, travel insurance is the usual route for recovering the cost.

About the author
Irena
Irena
In 2010, Irena moved to Iceland, instantly enchanted by its breathtaking beauty. Her deep love for Icelandic culture and the natural surroundings fills her with excitement as she endeavors to convey these wonders to others through her photography and writing.