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From Akureyri: Goðafoss Waterfall & Santa Claus House Tour
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From Akureyri: Goðafoss Waterfall & Santa Claus House Tour

By MEMORY ICELAND TRAVEL
Free cancellation available
Price is €95 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
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  • Selective hotel pickup
Overview
  • Explore Godafoss, the breathtaking 'Waterfall of the Gods'.
  • Visit Akureyri's Christmas House, a year-round festive world.
  • Experience Iceland's natural beauty, history, and festive cheer.

Activity location

    • Akureyri
    • Akureyri, Akureyrarbær, Iceland

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Akureyri
    • Akureyri, Akureyrarbær, Iceland

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From Akureyri: Goðafoss Waterfall & Santa Claus House Tour
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h3h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
€95.00 x 4 Adults€380.00

Total
Price is €380.00

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedHotel pickup and drop-off
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedFood and drinks

Know before you book

  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

What you can expect

Embark on a magical journey to the heart of Iceland’s natural beauty and folklore with our Godafoss Waterfall and Santa Claus House tour.

Begin your adventure at the Godafoss Waterfall, one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Iceland, located in the northern part of the country. The waterfall, also known as the “Waterfall of the Gods,” is steeped in history and legend. The water of the river Skjálfandafljót cascades from a height of 12 metres over a width of 30 metres, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The waterfall is easily accessible, with a well-marked sign and a spacious car park situated west of the waterfall. A 1.8-mile hiking trail loops around the waterfall area, offering different perspectives of this natural wonder.

The name Godafoss is rooted in a pivotal moment in Iceland’s history when the lawspeaker Þorgeir Ljósvetningagoði made Christianity the official religion of Iceland. Upon returning home from the Alþingi, Þorgeir supposedly threw his statues of the Norse gods into the waterfall, hence the name “Waterfall of the Gods”.

After immersing yourself in the natural beauty and historical significance of Godafoss, continue your journey to the Akureyri Christmas House, or Jólahúsið, a shop and tourist attraction near the capital of North Iceland, Akureyri. Open year-round, the Christmas House is a magical world of Christmas, filled with the sights, sounds, and smells of the festive season.

The Christmas House offers two floors packed with Christmas trinkets, including decorations, food, music, artworks, books, toys, homeware, and ornaments, all associated with the Yuletide. Many of the products are Icelandic, with many authentic local handicrafts for sale. The staff are experts on Icelandic folklore and how it relates to the festive season, and are happy to answer any questions you may have.

The Christmas House also features several buildings other than the shop itself, including a tower with what may be the world’s largest advent calendar, and the Christmas Garden, a beautiful festive space[2]. The garden has a miniature replica of an Icelandic turf church, and is home to the Wishing Well of Unborn Children, where guests are encouraged to make a wish for future generations.

This tour offers a unique blend of natural beauty, history, and festive cheer, making it an unforgettable experience for all visitors. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a Christmas enthusiast, this tour has something for everyone.

Location

Activity location

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    • Akureyri
    • Akureyri, Akureyrarbær, Iceland

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Akureyri
    • Akureyri, Akureyrarbær, Iceland