Uncover Hafnarfjörður’s secrets on a private tour. Explore folklore, nature, and history with an expert guide. Perfect for intimate groups.
Uncover Hafnarfjörður’s secrets on a private tour. Explore folklore, nature, and history with an expert guide. Perfect for intimate groups.
- The Viking Village - Experience the captivating Viking music and historical ambiance that leaves a lasting impression. The operation is flourishing, with high hotel occupancy, showcasing the distinctive charm of both the village and Fjörukráin. Every detail is meticulously crafted, ensuring a memorable experience at every turn.
- Fjörukráin -…
- The Viking Village - Experience the captivating Viking music and historical ambiance that leaves a lasting impression. The operation is flourishing, with high hotel occupancy, showcasing the distinctive charm of both the village and Fjörukráin. Every detail is meticulously crafted, ensuring a memorable experience at every turn.
- Fjörukráin - Hotel Viking and Fjörukráin, located at Víkingastræti 1–3, are iconic landmarks of the town. The service is personalized, as it is a family-run establishment, with Fjörukráin operating since May 10, 1990. It is renowned nationwide for its Viking feasts, and in 2024, the Viking Village was ranked 7th among the most searched tourist attractions in the capital area, according to the Greater Reykjavik Marketing Office. A brief conversation with one of the sisters, Birna Rut or Unnur Viðarsdóttir, followed by Viking music, concludes the visit. The singer is highly knowledgeable.
- Hafnarfjordur - The beautifully lit heart (one of three) is located at the start of Strandgata, next to a historic and charming house. Stroll along Strandgata, past the heart—a favored photo spot—towards Hafnarborg. Festive decorations adorn Hafnarborg, including large illuminated swans and angel wings, both popular for photos. Each year, new additions are made to the Christmas decorations in the Christmas Town—the wings are one of this year’s new features.
- Hafnarborg The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art - A glimpse through the window of Hafnarborg, the town’s cultural and art center established in 1983. Its founders, Sverrir Magnússon, a pharmacist, and his wife Ingibjörg Sigurjónsdóttir, initiated it with their donation of artworks and books in 1983. On June 1, 1983—Hafnarfjörður’s 75th anniversary as a town—they gifted the municipality the building at Strandgata 34 along with an extensive art collection. The house was originally designed by architect Guðjón Samúelsson for pharmacist Sören Kampmann, who lived and operated a pharmacy there from 1921. Sverrir Magnússon took over in 1947 and ran Hafnarfjörður Pharmacy until 1984. The current ground-floor exhibition is Kahalii by artist Arngunnur Ýr, focusing on her personal experience of settling in Hawaii—a vibrant and beautiful exhibition visible through the window. Upstairs is Landnám by Pétur Thomsen, addressing the Anthropocene and the ongoing sixth mass extinction through new photographic works exploring human impact on Earth.
- Hellisgerdi Park - A century-old garden, renowned for its lava formations, elf folklore, and enchanting pathways.

- Professional guide
- Private exclusive experience
- Professional guide
- Private exclusive experience
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
Discover the captivating town of Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, renowned for its lava formations and legendary tales, on a private walking tour. This 3-hour adventure reveals a fascinating mix of history, culture, and breathtaking natural scenery. Meander through delightful streets adorned with vibrant houses, explore local shops and cafés, and take a moment…
Discover the captivating town of Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, renowned for its lava formations and legendary tales, on a private walking tour. This 3-hour adventure reveals a fascinating mix of history, culture, and breathtaking natural scenery. Meander through delightful streets adorned with vibrant houses, explore local shops and cafés, and take a moment at the scenic harbor. Experience the enchanting Hellisgerði Park, reputed to be inhabited by elves, as you stroll along its mossy trails and bubbling springs. With a knowledgeable guide, immerse yourself in stories of Viking heritage and local folklore, all at a comfortable pace, providing a memorable glimpse into this unique town.
- Duration: 3 hours, ideal for a relaxed exploration
- Group Size: Up to 12 participants for a personal experience
- Highlights: Explore Hellisgerði Park, the harbor, and local art
- Includes: Expert English-speaking guide and sightseeing opportunities
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.