Iceland's Volcanic Northeast
Day 1 - Reykjavík/Akureyri/Mývatn
Arrive in Reykjavík and fly to Akureyri. Drive across snowcapped mountains into the breathtaking volcanic valley around Lake Mývatn, and wander through the mysterious Dimmuborgir, or Dark Fortress—the remains of a lava reservoir filled with otherworldly rock formations. Ascend the stunning black-sand slope of the Hverfjall crater and marvel at the vast basin, framed by Lake Mývatn. Then make your way to the Víti crater, a remnant of the Krafla volcano eruption that now holds a turquoise lake. On the shores of Lake Mývatn, circle the surreal pseudo-craters of Skútustaðagígar and spot various bird species bobbing in the shallow waters. After checking in to our hotel, head to the beautiful Mývatn Nature Baths for a relaxing pre-dinner hot springs soak. (L,D)
Day 2 - Hverir/Húsavík/Akureyri
Venture into the volcanic wilderness of Hverir, a land of boiling mud pots, hot springs, and sulfurous fumaroles. Then set out on a scenic drive to feel the spray of Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe. Runoff from the Vatnajökull ice cap forms Dettifoss’s 300-foot-wide cascade, giving the roaring waters a milky hue. Continue north to Ásbyrgi, a basalt-lined canyon formed by glacial flooding, resulting from a volcanic eruption and steeped in folklore. Stop at the small town of Húsavík to take in breathtaking views across the Denmark Strait from the top of towering seaside cliffs. Soothe sore muscles at a sleek hot springs spa overlooking the water. In Akureyri, settle into our hotel and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Accommodations: Hotel Akureyri or similar. (B,L,D)
Day 3 - Akureyri/Reykjavík/Embark
This morning, enjoy a guided walk around Akureyri, nestled under snowcapped peaks at the head of the Eyjafjörður fjord. Visit the Botanical Garden, home to an impressive collection of native and exotic flora. From the airport in Akureyri, take a short flight to Reykjavík. Enjoy lunch in the world’s northernmost capital city before embarking the ship.
(B, L)
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