Discover the best top things to do in Akureyri, Iceland including Viking Rafting, Knarrarberg - Yoga & Spa, Brunir Horse, Safnasafnid The Folk and Outsider Art Museum, The Aviation Museum, Sverrir Hermannsson's Sundry Collection, Sundlaug Akureyrar, Flora, Akureyri, The Motorcycle Museum of Iceland, Graeni Hatturinn.
Restaurants in Akureyri
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We are the newest face of north Iceland's original rafting company, now 100% owned and operated by the same guides that take you down the river everyday! Our passion for paddling is stronger than ever, as is our commitment to providing the most fun and professional service in the industry. We invite you to join our smiling guides for the ultimate river adventure in Iceland!
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Knarrarberg Yoga & SPA is the ideal location to enjoy relaxation in stunning nature and peace. A lot of privacy awaits you in this comfy SPA. A big jacuzzi, Finnish Sauna and a relaxation hall with swinging SPA lounges tops your experience. Above all, high quality body treatments (Ayurvedic, La Stone, Raindrop and more can be booked. Furthermore, a superb yoga hall is available to be let.
This spa offers a wellness experience that feautures yoga, massage therapy, a Finnish sauna, a hot tub overlook the fjord and for the more adventurous, warmer weather sled dog scootering or sled dogging when winter and snow arrives. The owners are incredibly passionate about wellness and offering a true Icelandic experience.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Brunir Horse is a family business run by the horse farmers Einar and Hugrun. Brunir Horse organises shows where the Icelandic horse is introduced in its natural environment and its history and unique qualities are brought to life with the emphasis on the horse’s multiple skills and diversity. The guests can enjoy local cuisine at the cafe and art at the farmers studio and art gallery
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Explore the fascinating journey of Iceland’s 100 years of aviation history. The Icelandic Aviation Museum was formed in 1999 and opened its doors on the 24th of June in 2000. Its goal is to preserve the history of flying in Iceland, to record the stories of those who have taken part in this and to promote the importance of aviation in our country. In addition to an interesting variety of aircraft and artefacts, there are photographic displays that depict various facets of aviation history. Also on display are ultra-lights, aircraft engines, model aircraft, airport equipment, a flight simulation trainer and much more. Together the exhibits illustrate the story of Icelandic aviation in a lively way. Of interest to many, are artefacts recovered from the wreck of a British R.A.F Fairey Battle which crashed in the mountains to the wast of Akureyri in 1941? The Icelandic Aviation Museum is a living entity in constant renewal, with many of the aircraft still actively in use and flying.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Flora is a concept store and a workshop with happenings and exhi-bitions. Flora is located in Hafnar-straeti 90, down-town Akur-eyri, Northern-Iceland. The store: Flora offers selected new, 2nd hand and renewed articles from Iceland, Germany, France and Switzerland. The focus is on things hand crafted, made in small fabrics or homemade ones that are produced under friendly circumstances for people and nature. Flora carries things from local artists, craftsman, producers and design. Here, you will find clothes, music, honey, coffee, books, woollen things, icelandic herbs, lace, art, candles, cups, cosmetics, food, bottles, bags among many, many other things.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Graeni Hatturinn has been one off the most famous musical place off the country, offering wide range of genre and full schedule all year around. At the Graeni Hatturinn most Icelandic musicians have performed and many foreign visitors. At Graeni Hatturinn you will be close to the stage and in a special atmosphere.
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