Husavik is a town known as the whale watching capital of Iceland, but the area around Husavik offers so much more. From our morning berth, we embarked on different adventures. Two of the highlights near Husavik are the Beauty, Goddafoss, and the Beast, Dettifoss. These two waterfalls are spectacular natural wonders. Guests divided into groups, and we set out to visit not only the waterfalls, but also to take in incredible scenic views of a landscape that you cannot find anywhere else on the planet. Lake Myvatn, Asbyrgi Canyon, and Jokulsargljufur National Park were just a few of our many stops en route to the waterfalls.
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Husavik, 6/13/2025, National Geographic Explorer
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- Arctic
Steve Morello, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Steve Morello has had a long and colorful career in the natural history world. Born in New Jersey, he was lucky to be able to summer on the shores of Cape Cod. Whether it was exploring the tidal pools, snorkeling along the beach, or hiking in the dun...
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