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Diamond Circle Tour with Wild North Iceland and Hidden Gems

By Viltour Iceland - Private Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$3,657 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers

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  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h
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Overview

This is not a standard Diamond Circle tour. It is a carefully designed journey through some of the most spectacular places in North Iceland, created for travellers who want to experience the highlights of the region in one unforgettable day.
The adventure begins at the beautiful Goðafoss waterfall before continuing to the charming fishing town of Húsavík and the dramatic coastline of Tjörnes, where puffins can often be seen during the season.
From there, we continue to the powerful atmosphere of Ásbyrgi canyon, one of Iceland’s most unique natural wonders, before visiting the mighty Dettifoss waterfall - one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe.
Before returning to Akureyri, we stop at the geothermal sulphur fields near Lake Mývatn, where bubbling earth and steaming landscapes reveal Iceland’s volcanic energy.

You will travel in a comfortable private setting, allowing for a personal atmosphere, flexibility and unforgettable moments throughout the day.

Activity location

  • Godafoss
    • Akureyri, Iceland

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Hof Cultural and Conference Centre
    • 12 Strandgata
    • 600, Akureyri, Akureyrarbær, Iceland

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Diamond Circle Tour with Wild North Iceland and Hidden Gems in English

  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h
    8h
  • Opening hours: Mon 8:00 am-5:00 pm
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
NZ$3,657.37 x 1 TravellerNZ$3,657.37
Total
Price is NZ$3,657.37
Until Sun, 31 May

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    WiFi available on board
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Meals

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please arrive 15 minutes before departure time. This helps us start smoothly and often allows us to reach the first locations before larger crowds.
  • The tour does not require a high level of physical fitness, and participation in each stop is optional. If at any point you feel that you need a break, you can stay in the vehicle and adjust the pace of the tour to your comfort.

Activity itinerary

Godafoss

  • 30m
One of the most iconic waterfalls in North Iceland, Goðafoss impresses with its powerful horseshoe shape and turquoise glacial waters flowing from the mighty Vatnajökull - the largest glacier in Europe. This place is not only breathtaking, but also deeply rooted in Icelandic history. According to legend, in the year 1000, when Iceland decided to adopt Christianity, the lawspeaker Þorgeir threw the old Norse gods into this waterfall - giving Goðafoss its name, meaning “Waterfall of the Gods”. Standing here, you can feel both the raw power of nature and the spiritual energy of the past. It’s also one of the best photography spots in the region - especially when sunlight creates rainbows in the mist rising from the falls.

Husavik

  • 10m
Húsavík is a charming coastal town, widely known as the best place for whale watching in Europe. Located on the shores of Skjálfandi Bay, it has become a top destination for wildlife and nature lovers. This is home to the famous Whale Watching Centre and the Whale Museum, offering insight into the fascinating world of these incredible animals. One of the town’s landmarks is the wooden Húsavíkurkirkja church, one of the most iconic churches in Iceland. Húsavík also gained international attention from the film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, which was partly filmed here. A short walk around the harbour lets you experience authentic Icelandic coastal life and - with a bit of luck, you might even spot whales from the shore.

Tjornes Peninsula

  • 10m
This is a lesser-known stop along the route, located near the Tjörnes Peninsula, where you can experience the raw nature of North Iceland. With a bit of luck, you may spot puffins nesting on the nearby cliffs from late May until mid-August. Watching them in their natural habitat, right above the ocean, is a truly special experience. The area offers peaceful surroundings, open space, and dramatic coastal views - a perfect place to pause and enjoy Iceland’s wild nature.

Asbyrgi

  • 45m
Ásbyrgi is one of the most unique places in North Iceland - a massive canyon shaped like a horseshoe, best appreciated from above. According to Icelandic legend, the canyon was formed when Odin’s eight-legged horse, Sleipnir, touched the ground with one of its hooves. Whether you believe the storey or not, the place carries a truly special and almost magical atmosphere. It is also one of the few places in North Iceland where you can find a natural forest of Icelandic birch trees. In contrast to the island’s often raw and open landscapes, Ásbyrgi offers a sense of calm, shelter, and quiet. Walking through the trees and beneath the towering canyon walls, you experience a softer, greener, and surprisingly peaceful side of Iceland.

Dettifoss Waterfall

  • 1h
Dettifoss is one of the most powerful waterfalls in Europe, where you can truly feel the force of nature. You can hear it from a distance, and as you get closer, the energy becomes overwhelming - the mist often leaves you slightly wet. On sunny days, a rainbow appears above the falls, sometimes even two, creating a stunning contrast with the dark canyon. This is also one of the filming locations for Prometheus. Just a few minutes away lies Selfoss - a calmer, wider waterfall on the same river, offering a completely different perspective of the landscape.

Namafjall Hverir

  • 20m
This place makes you feel as if you’ve stepped onto another planet - a landscape unlike anything you see in everyday life. The ground is filled with intense colours: yellows, oranges, reds, and greys, created by sulphur and mineral deposits. Around you, hot mud bubbles, steam rises from the ground, and natural geothermal vents are constantly active, creating a dynamic and living landscape. It is one of the most active natural geothermal areas in North Iceland, where you can see up close how energy emerges from beneath the earth. In some places, temperatures just below the surface exceed 100°C. You may notice natural geothermal gases in the air - a clear sign of the ongoing activity beneath your feet. This is a place that engages all your senses and stays with you long after the visit.

Akureyri

  • 2h
On the way back to Akureyri, you will have the opportunity to admire the unique landscape of Lake Mývatn and the surrounding raw nature of North Iceland. It is a calm moment to enjoy the views and end the day surrounded by beautiful scenery.

Location

Activity location

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    Godafoss
    • Akureyri, Iceland

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Hof Cultural and Conference Centre
    • 12 Strandgata
    • 600, Akureyri, Akureyrarbær, Iceland

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