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        Scenic geothermal landscape in the Northeastern Region featuring steaming hot springs and rugged terrain under a clear blue sky.

        Região Nordeste da Islândia

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          Humpback whale breaching in Skjálfandi Bay on a family-run, locally owned Húsavík guided whale watching trip

           Húsavík, Região Nordeste, Islândia

          Passeio de Barco para Observação de Baleias em Húsavík - Empresa Familiar

          Parta da capital europeia da observação de baleias com uma tripulação familiar local que coloca o oceano em primeiro lugar. Isto não é apenas um passeio de barco — é um encontro genuíno e responsável com os mais icónicos gigantes marinhos da Islândia.

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          Red helicopter hovering over snow-capped mountain with skiers preparing gear during exhilarating heli-tour experience.

           Reiquiavique, Islândia

          Aventura Guiada de 2 Dias de Heli-Ski e Heli-Touring

          Dois dias, duas disciplinas, uma inesquecível aventura na natureza selvagem da Islândia. Desce neve em pó acessível de helicóptero no primeiro dia, conquista as tuas curvas pelo backcountry remoto no segundo — tudo complementado com recuperação geotérmica numa pousada de montanha.

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          GeoSea Geothermal Baths illuminated under the vibrant Northern Lights in Iceland.

           Akureyri, Islândia

          Tour Privado das Auroras Boreais e Banhos Geotérmicos em Akureyri

          Caçe a aurora pelo céu noturno do norte da Islândia e depois mergulhe num reconfortante banho mineral de águas termais sob as estrelas — tudo numa visita guiada privada a partir de Akureyri.

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          A partir de €1,531.77
          Icy Godafoss Waterfall surrounded by snow under a dramatic sky, highlighting winter beauty on the Lake Myvatn tour.

           Akureyri, Islândia

          Excursão de Um Dia ao Lago Myvatn e Cascata Godafoss a partir de Akureyri

          De cascatas ensurdecedoras a poças de lama fumegantes, este tour de dia inteiro a partir de Akureyri coloca as mais espetaculares maravilhas vulcânicas do norte da Islândia mesmo ao seu alcance. Reserve o seu lugar e viva o dia mais extraordinário da sua viagem à Islândia.

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          Whale tail rising above the ocean during a whale watching tour in Akureyri

           Akureyri, Islândia

          Passeio de barco para observação de baleias em Akureyri, nos fiordes da Islândia.

          Embarque no Lilja e fique frente a frente com baleias-jubarte, baleias-anãs e golfinhos nas águas dramáticas do fiorde de Eyjafjörður. Este é o norte da Islândia na sua forma mais selvagem e inesquecível.

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          Geothermal steam vents rising near Lake Myvatn Iceland under bright sun with snow-capped mountains

           Akureyri, Islândia

          Excursão guiada ao Lago Mývatn e à Aurora Boreal na Islândia

          Persiga a aurora boreal e caminhe sobre antigos fluxos de lava — esta combinação de 3 dias no inverno do norte da Islândia coloca as maravilhas geotermais e a aurora boreal ao seu alcance.

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          A partir de €200.53
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          Mais para saber sobre Região Nordeste da Islândia

          The Northeastern Region of Iceland is a land of dramatic coastlines, powerful waterfalls, and pristine wilderness where nature dominates the landscape. Home to Akureyri, Iceland's second-largest city, and the stunning Goðafoss waterfall, this region offers visitors a blend of natural wonders and cultural experiences in one of Europe's most remote corners.

          What to see in Northeastern Region of Iceland

          The Northeastern Region showcases some of Iceland's most celebrated natural attractions. Goðafoss waterfall plunges dramatically into a canyon, while Lake Mývatn offers geothermal wonders and rich birdlife. The volcanic landscapes near Mývatn, including lava formations and hot springs, create an otherworldly terrain that draws photographers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.

          Things to do in Northeastern Region of Iceland

          Visitors can explore hiking trails across lava fields, take boat tours on Lake Mývatn to observe Arctic birds, and relax in geothermal spas. Day trips from Akureyri provide access to waterfalls, canyons, and coastal cliffs. Seasonal activities include whale watching tours departing from Húsavík, one of Europe's premier whale-watching destinations.

          Northern Lights and Geothermal Culture

          The Northeastern Region is ideally positioned for viewing the Northern Lights during winter months, with minimal light pollution in remote areas. The region's unique geothermal heritage shapes daily life, with natural hot springs providing bathing experiences and heating communities sustainably throughout the year.

          The Northeastern Region of Iceland is located in the upper-eastern portion of Iceland, characterized by dramatic volcanic terrain, extensive lava fields, and geothermal activity centered around Lake Mývatn. The region is home to Akureyri, Iceland's second-largest city, which serves as the main hub for tourism and commerce. The area experiences long summer daylight and dark winters ideal for Northern Lights viewing. Accessibility is provided by Ring Road (Route 1), making the region reachable from Reykjavik, though travel times exceed 5 hours. The population remains sparse outside Akureyri, with vast stretches of uninhabited wilderness defining the landscape.
          Northeastern Iceland is renowned for its combination of geothermal phenomena, powerful waterfalls, and Arctic ecosystems. The region's cultural identity is shaped by its isolation and reliance on natural resources, with fishing and tourism forming the economic foundation. Akureyri has developed as a vibrant cultural center with museums, galleries, and restaurants despite its remote location. The region attracts adventurers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking authentic Icelandic wilderness experiences.