The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in North Iceland, North Iceland

November 1, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in North Iceland, Iceland including Askja, Viking Rafting, Lava Horses, Polar Hestar, Bruggsmidjan Kaldi Brewery, Puffin and Friends, Godafoss, The Husavik Whale Museum, Arctic Botanical Gardens (Lystigardurinn), Lake Myvatn.
Restaurants in North Iceland

1. Askja

Reykjahlid, Lake Myvatn Iceland http://kip.is
Excellent
84%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
3%
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5.0 based on 132 reviews

Askja

2. Viking Rafting

Excellent
98%
Good
1%
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5.0 based on 739 reviews

Viking Rafting

We are the newest face of north Iceland's original rafting company, now 100% owned and operated by the same guides that take you down the river everyday! Our passion for paddling is stronger than ever, as is our commitment to providing the most fun and professional service in the industry. We invite you to join our smiling guides for the ultimate river adventure in Iceland!

3. Lava Horses

Excellent
98%
Good
2%
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5.0 based on 105 reviews

Lava Horses

Riding tours in a magnificent nature. Surrounded by lava, wet lands, sand dessert and birch forest we can offer an experience you will remember. We are a small family driven company with only 10-15 horses, therefore this fits small groups, families and friends. We will be glad to welcome you at our farm, you may also be welcomed by our lambs and dog which like new people :)

4. Polar Hestar

Grytubakki II, Akureyri 601 Iceland +354 463 3179 [email protected] http://www.polarhestar.is/
Excellent
94%
Good
5%
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Polar Hestar

Reviewed By Grelli_J - Reykjavik, Iceland

We took a 2 hours tour today at Polarhestar and absolutely loved it! We were a group of four on very different riding levels, and Karla, our tour guide, managed to find the perfect horse for each of us. She was absolutely lovely and made the whole tour a great experience for everyone. Well trained horses and good coffee and cake after the trip where the cherry on the cake. Thank you again, Karla, Stebbi and Polarhestar - we’ll be back!

5. Bruggsmidjan Kaldi Brewery

Oeldugata 22 Oldugata 22, 621, Dalvik, Northeast Region, Dalvik 621 Iceland +354 466 2505 [email protected] http://www.bruggsmidjan.is
Excellent
96%
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Bruggsmidjan Kaldi Brewery

Kaldi is the first micro brewery in Iceland, opened in 2006. It's a small family business in the North of Iceland. We have tours every hour from 11am-15pm, monday-friday. You can also call or email us for other times.

6. Puffin and Friends

Adalgata 26, Saudarkrokur 550 Iceland +354 892 7707 http://www.puffinandfriends.com
Excellent
91%
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9%
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Puffin and Friends

7. Godafoss

Akureyri Iceland +354 464 3322 http://www.thingeyjarsveit.is/is/english
Excellent
75%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 1,877 reviews

Godafoss

Reviewed By GC404 - Anchorage, United States

One of Iceland’s largest falls, Godafoss has an important role in the country’s history... the trails and parking areas have been newly constructed, and access is easy (right off the Ring Road east of Akureyri) which makes it very popular with visitors. There’s a convenience store/gas station plus restaurant nearby too. Enjoy!

8. The Husavik Whale Museum

Hafnarstett 1, Husavik 640 Iceland +354 414 2800 [email protected] http://www.whalemuseum.is/
Excellent
54%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 699 reviews

The Husavik Whale Museum

The Húsavík Whale Museum is a non-profit organization established in 1997. The Húsavík Whale Museum is situated in Húsavík, a small town in north east Iceland, on the shores of Skjálfandi Bay, just below the Arctic Circle at 66° N. The museum’s purpose is to educate the public about whales, with emphasis on the species occurring in the North Atlantic. The exhibition provides informative and attractive displays that have the capacity to raise awareness about cetaceans and their environment. The scientific component includes an introduction to the museum’s research, which has been expanding since 2001 and now includes international collaborations and publications. The museum was acknowledged as an educational facility by the Icelandic Ministry of Education in 2007.

Reviewed By AnupSushmank - Dallas, United States

If you do whale watching tour, which I highly recommend, then you will get 10-20% discount for this museum and some restaurants. This is worth it. They have free filter coffee inside.

9. Arctic Botanical Gardens (Lystigardurinn)

Eyrarlandsvegur 3, Akureyri 600 Iceland +354 462 7487 http://www.lystigardur.akureyri.is
Excellent
52%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
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Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 830 reviews

Arctic Botanical Gardens (Lystigardurinn)

Reviewed By travelwithcarlo - London, United Kingdom

One of the most peaceful & beautiful places to visit in the city. We came in June & the amount of flora was unbelievable some of the plant life here is breathtaking. The smell of fresh flowers & sounds of bird life will make you want to stay for hours especially considering they have a beautifully designed cafe in the centre.

10. Lake Myvatn

Lake Myvatn Iceland
Excellent
59%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 1,079 reviews

Lake Myvatn

Reviewed By Tissa010 - Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Very diverse area in the north of Iceland. You can easily spend aroun 3 days here going to the different sights around the lake, the lagoon for a swim, whale watching in Husavik and other sights in the area.

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