Isafjordur is the gateway to the Westfjords region on Iceland’s northernmost peninsula. Set on the Skutulsfjörður Fjord, surrounded by mountains and the sea, it has been an important fishing and trading center for over 500 years. The well-preserved Old Town is filled with colorful historic buildings, making for a picturesque stroll.
The surrounding Westfjords area is abounding in natural wonders, featuring waterfalls, hiking trails, and jagged cliffs. Isafjordur offers vast, uncharted spaces for relaxation and Nordic stillness, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking a peaceful escape. Tonight, sail across the Arctic Circle to reach Ittoqqortoormiit.
Elevate your Icelandic experience and take flight on one of two on-board helicopters, marveling at the jaw-dropping views of glaciers, volcanoes, and cascading waterfalls from above. This exclusive adventure offers a breathtaking new perspective on one of the world’s most dramatic landscapes.
Scenic Freechoice:
Taste of Isafjordur Walking Tour: Set out on a guided walk through Ísafjörður, uncovering its transformation from a 1980s fishing hub to a creative community. Visit Kertahúsið candle house, enjoy harbor views with avalanche barriers, and taste craft beers at the town’s first microbrewery, ‘Dokkan Brewery’, with the option to explore even further using a custom map.
Vigur Island: Enjoy a guided walk on Vígur, a 2km by 400m island in Ísafjörður Bay, home to one family. Learn about their eiderdown and egg trade, spot 8,000 puffins, and visit Iceland’s only windmill and Europe’s smallest post office (where you can send home a postcard or two), ending with refreshments served by the family in their 19th-century house.
Valagil Hike: Discover the Westfjords’ dramatic landscapes on a 4km round-trip active hike from Ísafjörður to Valagil Canyon via Álftafjörður. Enjoy a marked trail with a thundering waterfall and dramatic lava-layered cliffs.
History at Hesteyri: Experience the remote charm of Hesteyri in Jökulfirðir fjords, surrounded by snow-flecked peaks and tranquil coves. Explore its abandoned 1952 settlement on a guided walk, learning of its isolated past, and enjoy traditional refreshments at the former doctor’s house, spotting Arctic foxes, seals, or whales along the way.
Life & Culture: Uncover Iceland’s rugged northwest with a visit to a restored fisherman’s hut south of the Arctic Circle, revealing traditional fishing life. Enjoy a live music performance at a historic church, explore Snæfjallaströnd’s scenic valley, visit Ísafjörður’s heritage museum, and conclude with a tasting of Icelandic ‘Brennivín’ and local delicacies.
Scenic Discovery:
Enjoy immersive Discovery experiences such as kayaking and zodiac cruising, subject to weather conditions and harbor master approval.
Flights on board two helicopters and submersible experiences are at additional cost, subject to regulatory approval, availability, weight restrictions, medical approval and weather, ice and tidal conditions.