
Hengifoss Waterfall Trek
Departs from SeyðisfjörðurMax 80km from port
A 5-hour cruise excursion to Hengifoss — Iceland's third-tallest waterfall, falling 128m past striking red bands of fossilised soil. A scenic drive plus a moderate 2.5-hour round-trip hike.
- From
- €139
- Duration
- 5 hr
- Group
- Max 14
We get you back in time
Returns to the Seyðisfjörður cruise pier 90 minutes before all-aboard. Hike pace is set conservatively; if weather requires turnaround, you'll still see Litðlanesfoss en route.
Pickup & meeting point
Pickup at the Seyðisfjörður cruise pier 30 minutes after your ship docks.
Highlights
- Hengifoss — 128m freefall, 3rd-tallest in Iceland
- Litðlanesfoss — hexagonal basalt columns at the trail mid-point
- Spectacular East Iceland fjord and farmland views
- Possible reindeer sightings on the drive
Themes
- hiking
- photography
Included
- Direct cruise-pier pickup
- East Iceland local guide
- Comfortable small-group coach (max 14)
- Trekking poles available, hiking boots recommended (bring own)
Not Included
- Hiking boots and rain gear (bring own)
- Lunch (energy bar provided)
From€139 / person
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