
Dramatic Dettifoss, the mightiest Waterfall in Europe - Private Tour
Stone, water, and the soul of the North
There are waterfalls, and then there is Dettifoss — a force of nature so powerful, it feels as though the land itself is exhaling. I've been visiting this place since childhood, and its raw power still moves me every time.
Our journey begins in Akureyri and takes us eastward, with a stop at the elegant Goðafoss — a beautiful prelude to the drama ahead. We’ll pass through the volcanic landscapes of Lake Mývatn, where otherworldly textures begin to unfold, before continuing into the stark wilderness that surrounds Dettifoss.
Here, at the edge of the Icelandic Highlands, the earth opens into a vast canyon and the river crashes below with unmatched force. It’s a place that feels more like another planet than anything you’ve seen on this one — and yet, deeply grounded in the soul of Iceland.
This is a day for those drawn to untamed beauty, quiet awe, and landscapes that leave a lasting imprint.
Itinerary
We begin in Akureyri and head east, stopping first at Goðafoss, the elegant “Waterfall of the Gods.” From there, we travel through the Lake Mývatn region, with a few scenic photo stops along the way.
The landscape grows more remote as we drive into the wild expanse leading to Dettifoss — Europe’s most powerful waterfall, where the glacial river plunges into a vast canyon in a display of sheer elemental force.
The surrounding area feels unearthly — raw, rugged, and deeply moving. After time to take it all in, we return to Akureyri, reflecting on a day shaped by water, wilderness, and wonder.
Duration: 7-9 hours
Availability: all year
The tour is operated in a comfortable vehicle that comfortably takes up to six guests.
Included:
Private transportation
Pickup and dropoff
English speaking driver and guide
Free wifi on board
I always carry a light selection of snacks along with some water for my guests
Not Included:
Meals
Additional entry fees
Price: 230.000 ISK
Suitable as a shore Excursion
As the Icelandic weather can change quickly altering road conditions. Changes might have to be made with short notice.