Best Namaskard Tours & Trips

Resting in the Myvatn area, Namaskard is a unique geothermal region of mud springs, thermal vents, and steam springs. A short distance from the Kratfla Volcano system, the orange-brown, rocky landscape is reminiscent of Mars, lined with black rivers and sulfur mud pools. Due to the heat of the volcano and high concentration of sulfur there is little to no vegetation within the area.
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7-Day Complete Iceland Tour from Reykjavík: Golden Circle, Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Snæfellsnes | Small Group Tour
Daily Departure
Daily breakfast
5.0 Tour Code: 740067
Start / End City
Reykjavik
Duration
7.0 Days
City & Attractions
Reykjavik, Egilsstadir, Dalvík +20 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Mixed International Travelers
From
$2,916.98
8-Day Guided Iceland Circle Tour from Reykjavík: Lava Labyrinth, Hot Springs, Diamond Beach and Vatnajökull National Park
Daily breakfast
Select Meals Included
5.0 (7 reviews) Tour Code: 581155
Start / End City
Reykjavik
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Reykjavik, Akureyri, Hofn +17 more
Languages
English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Tour Audience
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
From
$3,119.14
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Best Time to Visit Namaskard

Spring 2026
Spring at Namafjall brings crisp, invigorating air with temperatures averaging 0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F), as snow lingers on high slopes while lowlands thaw. This season offers fewer crowds and dramatic contrasts of ice and emerging greenery. A short drive from Akureyri, the trail to Namafjall’s summit rewards hikers with panoramic views of Lake Mývatn and steaming fumaroles at nearby Hverir. The geothermal area’s bubbling mud pots and sulfur deposits glow vividly against spring’s soft light, while the nearby Grjótagjá cave and Dimmuborgir lava formations add intrigue. Spring conditions demand sturdy boots and layered clothing, but clear days provide ideal photography lighting and smooth access to well-maintained paths.
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Summer 2026
Summer at Namafjall, Iceland, brings mild temperatures averaging 10-13°C (50-55°F) and nearly 24 hours of daylight, ideal for exploration. This starkly beautiful geothermal area in North Iceland features steaming fumaroles, sulfurous yellow slopes, and bubbling mud pots. The Namafjall Hverir geothermal area is especially striking, with its otherworldly landscape and strong earthy scents. Hikers enjoy the nearby Pseudocrater Trail at Skútustaðagígar and the Lake Mývatn region, rich in birdlife and volcanic formations. Well-maintained paths provide safe access to roaring steam vents and mineral-streaked hills. Summer’s milder conditions make it the best time to visit this remote, highland-like terrain, combining adventure with unique geological wonders.
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Autumn 2026
Namafjall in autumn offers crisp air and dramatic landscapes under moody, shifting skies - perfect for adventurous spirits. Temperatures range from 5°C (41°F) to 9°C (48°F), with frequent rain and wind adding to the raw beauty. Hiking trails remain accessible in early September, revealing golden tundra hues around Reykjanes Peninsula's rugged slopes. Nearby geothermal areas like Krýsuvík show vivid autumn contrast, with steaming fumaroles set against cool, misty air. Coastal views from the highlands grow more striking as storms roll in, offering unforgettable photo opportunities. Well-maintained roads make it reachable for 4x4 rental vehicles, ideal for exploring Iceland's less-touristy corners during shoulder season.
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Winter 2026
Winter at Namafjall brings crisp, clear air and temperatures averaging -5°C (23°F), with snow-dusted lava fields creating a stark, otherworldly landscape. Despite harsh conditions, the geothermal area of Hverir near Namafjall thrives - steaming fumaroles and sulfurous vents stand in vivid contrast to icy surroundings. Nearby Lake Mývatn offers winter birdwatching and serene frozen vistas, while short daylight hours enhance chances of spotting the Northern Lights. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for traversing icy trails, and local guided tours operate safely through late February, emphasizing geology and volcanic activity unique to this region.
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Reviews for Namaskard Tours

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8-Day Guided Iceland Circle Tour from Reykjavík: Lava Labyrinth, Hot Springs, Diamond Beach and Vatnajökull National Park

unforgettable day

Our guide was fantastic — knowledgeable, friendly, and always made sure everyone was comfortable. He shared so many interesting stories about Icelandic culture and geology that made the trip even more memorable.

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FAQs about Namaskard Tours

How do I get to Namafjall Hot Springs from Akureyri?

Drive Route 1 south to Route 862, then take Route 864 to Myvatn - allow 1.5 hours. Rent a 4x4 for icy roads in winter. No direct transit - book a guided tour from Akureyri if not driving. The springs are near the Námafjall geothermal area, marked by sulfurous fumes and mud pots.

Is there an entrance fee for Namafjall geothermal area?

No - access to the Námafjall geothermal field is free year-round. Avoid restricted zones marked by ropes. Nearby attractions like Mývatn Nature Baths charge admission (approx. 4,100 ISK). Carry cash for small donation boxes supporting trail maintenance.

What should I pack for visiting Namafjall in winter?

Wear waterproof hiking boots, thermal layers, windproof jacket, gloves, and gaiters. Bring crampons for icy paths - temperatures average -5°C to 3°C. Carry a headlamp, as daylight lasts under 5 hours in December. Avoid cotton - moisture-wicking fabrics prevent hypothermia.

Why does Namafjall have such strong sulfur smells?

Námafjall sits on Iceland’s active volcanic zone - geothermal vents release hydrogen sulfide gas from underground magma activity. The rotten-egg odor is normal but limit exposure if asthmatic. Stay on trails - toxic gases and boiling mud increase risk near fumaroles.

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