The first link is a guided tour from Akureyri to the Lake Mývatn district, stopping at the scenic waterfall of Goðafoss, proceeding to Skútustaðir for the pseudo-craters. In Reykjahlíð village you change for the Krafla - Dettifoss bus.

The first link is a guided tour from Akureyri to the Lake Mývatn district, stopping at the scenic waterfall of Goðafoss, proceeding to Skútustaðir for the pseudo-craters. In Reykjahlíð village you change for the Krafla - Dettifoss bus at 11:30 a.m. This bus drives up to Krafla mountain, to the explosion crater Víti, passing the sulphurous mud pots at Hverir.
From there it proceeds through large lava terrains to Dettifoss, Europe's most powerful waterfall. Here you board another bus taking you through the national park, stopping at Hljóðaklettar and at the horseshoe shaped Ásbyrgi before leaving the national park.
On the way back to Akureyri we make a short stop at Húsavík, renowned to be the whale watching capital of Iceland.
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| Adult | |
|---|---|
| ISK 42560 |
Children
Children age 0-2: ISK 21280
Children age 3-11: ISK 21280
Seasons
Seasons From 18 June through 31 August
Duration: 12 hours
Departure days: Daily except Saturday
Departure times: Daily departures 07:30 am
Departure points: Departures from Reykjavik Domestic Airport
Return Details: Return to Reykjavik Domestic Airport 12-hour day tour
Booking
Can be booked until 14 days before departure.
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