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Specific Tour
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Discover the incredible diversity of the Lake Mývatn area & guided Northern Lights hunt
Visit one of Iceland’s most scenic and iconic waterfalls, Goðafoss, where you can marvel at its breathtaking beauty and enjoy some free time to explore the area at your own pace. In the winter, when the temperatures drop, the icy landscape around Goðafoss becomes even more magical, though it can get quite cold!
To warm up after your visit, we’ll invite you to relax at the Forest Lagoon, a geothermal oasis nestled in nature. Soak in the warm waters while taking in stunning views of the surrounding forest and mountains.
In the evening, prepare for an exciting adventure as we take you on a guided Northern Lights hunt, giving you the chance to witness this breathtaking natural phenomenon in the stunning surroundings of North Iceland.