This journey through North Iceland explores the raw, volcanic beauty of the region, from the steaming geothermal wonders of Hverir and Krafla to the dramatic lava formations of Dimmuborgir. Experience unique natural phenomena like the Skutustadir Pseudo Craters and the powerful Godafoss waterfall, before relaxing in the geothermal waters of Geosea in Húsavík.
Hverir
Hverir is a geothermal area known for its boiling mud pots and fumaroles, resembling a Martian landscape.
Leirhnjukur
Leirhnjukur is an active geothermal area with steaming vents and colorful mineral deposits amidst lava fields.
Dimmuborgir Lava Fields
Dimmuborgir is a unique lava field featuring dramatic natural rock pillars and arches formed by cooling lava.
Grjótagjá cave
Grjótagjá is a small cave with a geothermally heated pool, known for its appearance in Game of Thrones.
Skutustadir Pseudo Craters
Skutustadir Pseudo Craters are unique geological formations resembling volcanic craters, formed by steam explosions.
Geosea Geothermal Sea Baths
Geosea Geothermal Sea Baths is a modern facility in Húsavík offering relaxing hot spring baths with ocean views.
Godafoss Waterfall
Godafoss is a majestic horseshoe-shaped waterfall, renowned for its beauty and historical significance.
Krafla Lava Fields
Krafla Lava Fields is a vast area of volcanic rock and geothermal activity near Lake Mývatn.