Overview:
Explore the remote Westfjords of Iceland! Uncover hidden wonders, intamed beauty, rich history, and vibrant culutre on our tour. Venture into lesser-known areas, discovering remote villages, stunning waterfalls, dramatic sea-bird cliffs, colourful lava fields.
This is a small group tour, maximum 22 travellers.
Package price is from £ 3,435 per person based on availability and sharing a twin or double room.
2024 departure dates:
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16 Jun |
23 Jun |
30 Jun |
7 Jul |
14 Jul |
21 Jul |
28 Jul |
4 Aug |
11 Aug |
18 Aug |
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Reykjavik
Arrive in Reykjavik and shuttle bus transfer to the Reykjavík Natura Berjaya Iceland Hotels or simillar.
Day 2: Lava, Vikings & Fjords
IIn the early Morning, you'll get to meet the tour guide and travel West. The first stop of the day will be at Grábrók, a 3.400-year old volcanic crater, where a 360-degree view of the entire valley can be enjoyed. We continue to Eiríksstaðir, once home to the world-renowned Viking explorers, Eirik the red and his son Leif the Lucky. Get to explore in the way Vikings lived, the Icelandic history and folklore.Next we will stop at the first of many charming waterfalls in the Westfjords, Þingmannaá Waterfall. Our resting spot for the next two nights will be at the quaint fishing village of Patreksfjörður, a remote village offering scenic view over the fjord and the Greenland Sea.
Day 3: Iceland's Westernmost Point
Start the day at one of Iceland's most beautiful beaches, Rauðasandur. This 10-kilometre-long iridescent beach borrows its name from its stunning red-coloured sand that merges seamlessly with streams of turquoise sea water, offering wonderful picture opportunities. Visit Hnjótur Folk Museum, a perfect introduction to daily life in the Westfjords, as well as the history of agriculture and seafaring in Iceland. We continue to Látrabjarg, one of Europe’s highest seabird cliffs. This promontory is also the westernmost point in Iceland, from which there is an uninterrupted view of the North Atlantic, and of bird colonies such as puffins, razorbills, and guillemots, extending as far as the eye can see. On our journey today we will also see the shipwreck Garðar, Iceland’s oldest steel ship. In the evening we head back to Patreksfjörður, for a well-deserved rest after a day full of adventures.
Day 4: Beautiful West Fjords
The journey will begin at Dynjandi waterfalls, widely regarded as one of Iceland's most impressive and beautiful waterfalls. We will continue to travel by the coastline and fjords to the captivating pier of Önundarfjörður. Jutting out from a stunning golden beach well into the water, the pier is a perfect place for panoramic views of the fjord. Visiting the village of Flateyri we will stop at a hidden gem, Gamla bókabúðin or “The Old Bookstore”. In operation since 1914, this charming little store is a great place to browse for unique souvenirs and appreciate traditional Icelandic design at its finest. We will learn more about the history of Flateyri and the devastating avalanche in 1995, venturing out to the avalanche protection fences built to protect the locals from future tragedies. In the afternoon arrive to the largest town in the Westfjords, Ísafjörður, which will be our resting spot for the next two nights.
Day 5: HÍsafjörður: Land, Sea & Sky
This morning we will venture to the 640 meters high mountain of Bolafjall, which sports a steel viewing platform that juts over the cliff with staggering view of the sea and nearby fjords, not for the faint of heart.isit the restored fishing hut at Ósvör Maritime Museum, to learn about the old days of rowboat fishing and the challenging life in isolated fishing villages in the 19th century. Afterwards we drive to the village of Suðureyri, where we will enjoy an informative walk around town and have the opportunity to savour delicious seafood sourced from a local producer, which promises to acquaint you with Iceland’s rich heritage and fishing traditions.In the afternoon, enjoy free time for leisure in Ísafjörður, or alternatively join an optional addon such as a thrilling ATV tour around Ísafjörður or a visit to the beautiful island of Vigur, a long and narrow island home to an abundant number of puffins, Artic terns, eiders, guillemots, and more.
isit the restored fishing hut at Ósvör Maritime Museum, to learn about the old days of rowboat fishing and the challenging life in isolated fishing villages in the 19th century. Afterwards we drive to the village of Suðureyri, where we will enjoy an informative walk around town and have the opportunity to savour delicious seafood sourced from a local producer, which promises to acquaint you with Iceland’s rich heritage and fishing traditions.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time for leisure in Ísafjörður, or alternatively join an optional addon such as a thrilling ATV tour around Ísafjörður or a visit to the beautiful island of Vigur, a long and narrow island home to an abundant number of puffins, Artic terns, eiders, guillemots, and more.
Day 6: Geothermal Production & Sorcery of Iceland
Today we travel along the fjords of Ísafjarðardjúp, where incredible views can be enjoyed – if you are lucky, you might even spot a whale! We visit the Saltverk factory in Reykjanes and learn about the process of salt manufacturing, which is powered 100% by geothermal energy. Our next stop takes us to the picturesque village of Hólmavík and its Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft. Here we learn about the history and folklore surrounding witchcraft and sorcery in Iceland and explore a vast collection of artifacts such as ancient grimoires, ritual objects, and the remarkable Icelandic magical staves which were believed to possess protective and magical powers. After an exciting day of discoveries, we travel to the remote Vogur Country Lodge in West Iceland. This overnight location is a truly peaceful and beautiful place close to the remarkable Breiðafjörður Bay.
Day 7: Icelandic horses & Reykjavík city
we head back to the city of Reykjavík with a few wonderful stops along the way. Starting at Hraunfossar or “the lava waterfalls”, which are fed by a glacial river that travels hundreds of kilometres filtering through lava, making the water appear to originate from the lava rocks. Then visit a horse farm, where we will get to meet face-to-face with one of Iceland’s fluffiest and friendliest natives, the Icelandic horse. In the afternoon we will explore the capital, learning about its history and stopping by its many landmarks such as the popular church of Hallgrímskirkja, The University campus and Reykjavík’s charming harbour to observe the colourful fishing vessels, the beautiful mountain backdrop, and the spectacular concert hall and conference centre of Harpan.
Day 8: Departure from Keflavik
Breakfast at the hotel and Flybus shuttle transfer to the Keflavik airport.
Package Includes:
- Direct return flights from London to Reykjavik
- Airport transfers in Reykjavik (Flybus shuttle)
- 2 nights accommodation in Reykjavík
- 5 nights accommodation in Reykjavík Natura Berjaya Iceland Hotels
- Hike Grábrók crater
- Eiríksstaðir
- Rauðasandur
- Hnjótur Folk Museum
- Látrabjarg, the westernmost point in Iceland
- Shipwreck Garðar
- Dynjandi waterfall
- Gamla bókabúðin or “The Old Bookstore”
- Bolafjall
- Ósvör Maritime Museum
- Saltverk factory
- Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft
- Daily breakfast
- English speaking guide
- ATOL Protection
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