Stulagil Canyon
Studlagil Canyon and Waterfall Tour from Seydisfjordur

Rated 3.4 Stars, based on 8 Reviews.
Discover the iconic Stuðlagil canyon on a 5-hour shore excursion from Seyðisfjörður. Travel through idyllic countryside to reach this natural wonder, renowned for its sheer basalt columns standing up to 30m (98ft) high and the stunning turquoise waters of the Jökulsá river.
After marveling at Stuðlagil, we make a stop at the hidden gem that is Gufufoss waterfall. This at 27m (88ft) is located in a secluded valley, offering a serene experience for visitors.
Your adventure begins and ends in the charming port town of Seyðisfjörður, an increasingly popular stop for cruise ships. A friendly local guide will greet you upon arrival, ensuring the tour fits perfectly with your cruise schedule. For vistiors, this really is the best shore excursion tour from Seydisfjordur.
Stuðlagil Canyon and Vök Baths Day Tour

Rated 3 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
Making our way through the rural countryside of East Iceland we'll travel along the valley of Jökuldalur and visit the Rjúkandi Waterfall before we head to Stuðlagil canyon. The canyon is one of the largest and most beautiful basalt rock formations in Iceland and has extremely photogenic scenery. After long day of exploring we will continue our travel to the ever relaxing Vök Baths and soak ourselves in the therapeutic water. This day-long adventure promises to be a harmonious blend of exploration, awe, and relaxation – a truly immersive experience that will linger in your memories for years to come.
PLEASE NOTE: We have two identical tours running – the other one also offers pick up from Seyðisfjörður. If you do not find the preferred date in the calendar here you can check out the other tour. There you can also choose pick up from Hús handanna, Egilsstaðir Airport and Vök Baths. This is due to booking system complications, sorry for the inconvenience!
Studlagil Canyon Private Tour

Making our way through the rural countryside of East Iceland, we’ll travel along the picturesque Jökuldalur valley to our first stop, the Rjúkandi waterfall, where a short, accessible path leads to the falls—a perfect introduction to Iceland’s natural beauty.
From there, we continue to Stuðlagil Canyon, home to one of the largest and most breathtaking basalt column formations in the country. This photogenic canyon is especially captivating in early summer, when the Jökulsá river runs a striking turquoise, shifting to a silvery-grey by August as the Hálslón reservoir at Kárahnjúkar releases overflow water.
Optional add-ons include visits to Vök Baths or The Reindeer Park.
Full Day Stuðlagil Canyon and Reindeer Park Guided Tour

Explore the stunning Stuðlagil Canyon on a guided tour that takes you through one of Iceland’s most breathtaking basalt column formations, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs. After soaking in the natural beauty and taking memorable photos, continue the adventure with a visit to The Reindeer Park. Get up close to these majestic animals in their natural habitat, learn about their fascinating history in the region, and enjoy a unique, immersive wildlife experience. This tour combines nature, wildlife, and adventure for an unforgettable day in East Iceland.
Stuðlagil Canyon & Highland Circle with a Local Guide

Explore the stunning Stuðlagil Canyon, marvel at Iceland's deepest gorge, relax in a natural hot spring, and visit the impressive Kárahnjúkar power plant. An unforgettable East Icelandic adventure!
Stuðlagil Canyon boasts one of Iceland's largest basalt column formations, making it a photogenic site, especially when the river runs clear. The blue-green water contrasts beautifully with the basalt columns, leaving visitors in awe. Despite seasonal changes, the canyon remains consistently stunning.
On this tour, visit Stuðlagil Canyon from the renovated viewpoint at Grund, offering aerial views from safe platforms and trails. Next, journey to Hafrahvammagljúfur Canyon, Iceland's deepest gorge, known as Dimmugljúfur or "The Dark Canyon."
Enjoy a soak in a natural hot spring surrounded by serene wilderness (Note: No facilities available). On the return, stop at the Hálslón reservoir and Kárahnjúkar dam to view Iceland's largest power plant, one of Europe's biggest.