Embark on a 3-day Westfjords adventure, exploring Iceland’s stunning landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant culture. Witness breathtaking views and the Northern Lights.
Embark on a 3-day Westfjords adventure, exploring Iceland’s stunning landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant culture. Witness breathtaking views and the Northern Lights.
Westfjords: Into the Great Silence
Eiriksstadir - Enter a dimly lit, turf-roofed longhouse to explore the world of Leifur Eiríksson. This rugged farm is where the man who discovered North America was born.
Vatnsfjörður - Journey into the Westfjords: the road follows the Vatnsfjörður Reserve, tracing a coastline of jagged rock formations and…
Westfjords: Into the Great Silence
Eiriksstadir - Enter a dimly lit, turf-roofed longhouse to explore the world of Leifur Eiríksson. This rugged farm is where the man who discovered North America was born.
Vatnsfjörður - Journey into the Westfjords: the road follows the Vatnsfjörður Reserve, tracing a coastline of jagged rock formations and waves breaking into serene coves.
Gardhur - The Garðar shipwreck lies on the nearby black shore, its salt-eroded iron a rusted orange streak against the lush green landscape.
Latrabjarg bird cliffs - The road concludes at Látrabjarg, where Europe ends and the ocean begins. These towering cliffs are a summer haven for puffins, perched high above the roar of two converging oceans.
Breidavik - Finally, Breiðavík. This golden-sand beach is a radiant surprise, framed by emerald hills and the deep blue of the Atlantic.
Into the Deep Fjords: A Wild West Expedition
Raudasandur Beach - After breakfast, arrive at Rauðisandur. This 10 km (6.2 mi) stretch of red and gold sand is a rare Icelandic treasure. Formed from crushed scallop shells, its warm glow stands in striking contrast to the island’s renowned black-sand shores.
Dynjandi (Fjallfoss) - The journey leads to Dynjandi. Resembling a grand, limestone staircase of cascading water, this “layered” masterpiece is the most iconic sight in the Westfjords.
Önundarfjörður Pier (Holt í Önundarfirði) - Next: Önundarfjörður. Walking its simple wooden pier, the white sand and bright teal water evoke the tropics—until the towering Arctic mountains remind you of your true location.
Bolafjall - The road climbs to Bolafjall, where a glass-and-steel platform extends into the sky. At 636 m high, the land simply falls away, leaving you suspended between the rugged Westfjords and the endless Arctic horizon.
Isafjordur - Finally, Ísafjörður. Although it’s the region’s largest town, it feels intimate with only 1,600 residents. Surrounded by massive peaks and the ocean, its compact streets are ideal for a twilight stroll.
Way back to Reykjavík
Osvor Maritime Museum - Ósvör is a meticulously restored 19th-century fishing station, where turf huts and original rowboats offer a vivid glimpse into the daily lives of Icelandic fishermen facing the harsh conditions of the northern coast.
The Arctic Fox Centre - The Arctic Fox Center is dedicated to Iceland’s only native mammal, where visitors can explore the fox’s biology, history, and role in the country’s natural heritage.
Hvítanes - Visit the Hvítanes seal colony, where seals rest on the coastal rocks between the fjords of Hestfjörður and Skötufjörður, observing the ebb and flow of the tides.
Grabrok Crater - A walk around the rim of Grábrók crater reveals expansive views over lava fields and volcanic formations, creating a dramatic final stop before returning to Reykjavík.

- English-speaking tour guide
- Guided minibus tour
- Pick-up & drop off in Reykjavík
- Free Wi-Fi on the bus
- Hotel breakfasts on days 2 & 3
- Entrance fees
- Accommodation with private bathroom for 2 nights
- English-speaking tour guide
- Guided minibus tour
- Pick-up & drop off in Reykjavík
- Free Wi-Fi on the bus
- Hotel breakfasts on days 2 & 3
- Entrance fees
- Accommodation with private bathroom for 2 nights
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo travelers without a single supplement share a twin room with a same-gender participant
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo travelers without a single supplement share a twin room with a same-gender participant
Embark on a 3-day guided journey to uncover the rugged allure of Iceland’s Westfjords. Navigate through steep mountains and tranquil valleys, pausing at awe-inspiring locations such as the renowned Dynjandi waterfall and the lively red-sand beaches of Rauðisandur. Delve into local heritage at the Eiríksstaðir museum and the Ósvör maritime center, while…
Embark on a 3-day guided journey to uncover the rugged allure of Iceland’s Westfjords. Navigate through steep mountains and tranquil valleys, pausing at awe-inspiring locations such as the renowned Dynjandi waterfall and the lively red-sand beaches of Rauðisandur. Delve into local heritage at the Eiríksstaðir museum and the Ósvör maritime center, while savoring the quaint charm of Ísafjörður town. Each evening provides cozy lodging and the opportunity to view the magnificent Northern Lights, weather permitting.
- 3 days of exploration in the breathtaking Westfjords area
- Includes guided tours of historical landmarks and natural marvels
- Comfortable lodging with private bathrooms and hotel breakfasts
- Intimate group setting with a maximum of 18 participants for personalized service
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.