The Wild Westfjords

The Wild Westfjords

From 698.000 ISK per person

Based on 2 travellers

Season

Jun-Sept

Duration

3 nights / 4 days

Tour ID

ATP-22

Difficulty

Easy

Type

Private Tour

Season

Jun-Sept

Pick up time

Duration

3 nights / 4 days

Tour ID

ATP-22

Difficulty

Easy

Type

Private Tour


Included

Included

Accommodation for 3 nights with breakfast

Private Vehicle

Private English Speaking Driver-guide

Pick up and Drop off in Reykjavik

Detailed Itinerary

Emergency assistance in Iceland

Not Included

Not Included

International flights

Meals other than breakfast

Any service, admission or activity not specifically listed

Travel Insurance

Extras

Extras

Airport transfers

Accommodation in Reykjavik

Tour Details

Tour Details

Journey through the breathtaking Westfjords of Iceland, where winding coastal roads reveal towering cliffs, tranquil fjords, and peaceful fishing villages. Experience the region’s raw beauty as we travel from one remote corner to another, uncovering hidden gems and unforgettable vistas along the way a true adventure through Iceland’s most untouched landscapes.

Journey through the breathtaking Westfjords of Iceland, where winding coastal roads reveal towering cliffs, tranquil fjords, and peaceful fishing villages. Experience the region’s raw beauty as we travel from one remote corner to another, uncovering hidden gems and unforgettable vistas along the way a true adventure through Iceland’s most untouched landscapes.

Rauðasandur Red Sand Beach

Stretching along the southern edge of the Westfjords Rauðasandur is a breathtaking expanse of red and golden sands unlike any other beach in Iceland. Framed by rugged cliffs and the tranquil sea, it offers a serene escape into nature’s quiet beauty. The ever changing light and colors create a peaceful almost otherworldly atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression.

Rauðasandur Red Sand Beach

Stretching along the southern edge of the Westfjords Rauðasandur is a breathtaking expanse of red and golden sands unlike any other beach in Iceland. Framed by rugged cliffs and the tranquil sea, it offers a serene escape into nature’s quiet beauty. The ever changing light and colors create a peaceful almost otherworldly atmosphere that leaves a lasting impression.

Látrabjarg Puffin Cliff

Standing proudly at the westernmost edge of Iceland, Látrabjarg is one of Europe’s largest bird cliffs and a haven for puffins and seabirds. Towering nearly 400 meters above the Atlantic the cliffs offer sweeping ocean views and an unforgettable sense of freedom. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and photographers seeking Iceland’s wild coastal beauty.

Látrabjarg Puffin Cliff

Standing proudly at the westernmost edge of Iceland, Látrabjarg is one of Europe’s largest bird cliffs and a haven for puffins and seabirds. Towering nearly 400 meters above the Atlantic the cliffs offer sweeping ocean views and an unforgettable sense of freedom. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and photographers seeking Iceland’s wild coastal beauty.

Dynjandi Waterfall

Often called the jewel of the Westfjords Dynjandi is a majestic waterfall cascading down a mountainside in a series of graceful tiers. Its thunderous presence and delicate veil like form make it one of Iceland’s most striking natural wonders. Visitors can follow a scenic trail past smaller waterfalls each leading closer to Dynjandi’s breathtaking grandeur.

Dynjandi Waterfall

Often called the jewel of the Westfjords Dynjandi is a majestic waterfall cascading down a mountainside in a series of graceful tiers. Its thunderous presence and delicate veil like form make it one of Iceland’s most striking natural wonders. Visitors can follow a scenic trail past smaller waterfalls each leading closer to Dynjandi’s breathtaking grandeur.

Arctic Fox Museum

Visit Iceland’s dedicated Arctic fox center to learn about this native species’ behavior and conservation. Explore interactive exhibits and observe the foxes in a natural enclosure, gaining insight into life in Iceland’s wild landscapes.

Itinerary

Day 1

Reykjavik pick up

This morning you’ll be picked up in Reykjavik by your designated driver-guide who will take you on your multiday adventure around Iceland.

Paradísarlaut (Paradise Hollow)

A hidden gem near Glanni Waterfall, Paradísarlaut features a serene blue pond nestled in a mossy lava field. A short trail leads you to this peaceful spot, perfect for immersing yourself in Icelandic nature and tranquility.

Glanni Waterfall

This shimmering waterfall, surrounded by lava fields from the ancient Grábrók eruption, offers a picturesque setting steeped in folklore. Legends of elves and trolls enrich the area, and anglers often enjoy the salmon- and trout-rich river.

Day 2

Today, explore some of the Westfjords’ most iconic natural sites, from dramatic cliffs to pristine beaches.

Látrabjarg Puffin Cliffs

Stand atop one of Europe’s largest bird cliffs, rising 440 meters above the North Atlantic. Home to millions of seabirds, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots—Látrabjarg offers unparalleled wildlife encounters and sweeping coastal views.

Rauðasandur Red Sand Beach

Unlike typical black volcanic beaches, Rauðasandur stretches with striking red and golden sand, created by shells and coral fragments. Ideal for peaceful hikes, birdwatching, and enjoying Iceland’s serene coastline.

Dynjandi Waterfall

The crown jewel of the Westfjords, Dynjandi cascades 100 meters in a fan-shaped spectacle comprised of seven smaller waterfalls. A well-marked trail leads from the base to the main fall, revealing breathtaking fjord landscapes along the way.

Day 3

Your journey continues with stunning fjord panoramas and unique wildlife encounters.

Bolafjall Mountain

Ascend Bolafjall for panoramic views over the fjords and the Arctic Ocean. The modern viewing platform offers excellent opportunities for whale spotting, birdwatching, and photography.

Arctic Fox Center

The Arctic Fox Center in Súðavík, Westfjords, is dedicated to studying and conserving Iceland’s native Arctic fox. You'll be able to explore exhibits and see live foxes in a natural enclosure, learning about their unique adaptations and life in Iceland’s wild landscapes.

Day 4

On your final day, immerse yourself in Iceland’s rich history and volcanic landscapes.

Eiriksstaðir

Step back in time at the historic homestead of Erik the Red. The reconstructed Viking-age longhouse and museum offer a glimpse into medieval Icelandic life and the country’s early settlement.

Grábrok Crater

Hike one of West Iceland’s most accessible volcanic craters, formed 3,600 years ago. Enjoy panoramic views over lava fields and surrounding countryside from the crater rim—a perfect final stop on your adventure.

Reykjavik drop off

Relax on the scenic drive back to Reykjavik, reflecting on the remarkable landscapes, wildlife, and history you’ve explored over the past four days.

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The Wild Westfjords

From 698.000 ISK per person

Based on 2 travellers

Season

Jun-Sept

Pick up time

Duration

3 nights / 4 days

Tour ID

ATP-22

Difficulty

Easy

Type

Private Tour