
Isafjordur Iceland Travel Guide
Bolungarvík: A fishing village located about 15 minutes drive from Ísafjörður. It is home to the Ósvör Seafaring Museum and the Natural History Museum. Dramatic views extend from Bolafjall mountain nearby.
Súðavík: A village about 20 minutes drive from Ísafjörður, noteworthy for the North pole region Fox Centre.
Flateyri: A charming village about 30 minutes drive through a tunnel from Ísafjörður. Known for its old merchant's shop, a cozy bookstore, and a favored local pub.
Þingeyri: A village about 1 an hour away by car Ísafjörður. It offers lovely scenery, a good campsite, and serves as an access point for the majestic Dynjandi waterfall.
Dynjandi: One of Iceland's most magnificent waterfalls, found about 1 hour 15 minutes drive south of Ísafjörður. This series of cascading falls resembles a bridal veil.
Choose your travel style for a satisfying Westfjords experience.
Guided tours offer a structured way to find the region without the stress of driving or else planning.
A rental car provides complete flexibility to explore at your own rhythm and discover hidden gems.
The Westfjords boast unspoiled wilderness and rich cultural heritage.
Vast, uninhabited wilderness accessible by boat from Ísafjörður in summer.
Fjord with impressive cliffs and stunning landscapes, home to Dynjandi waterfall.
A unique red-sand the coast in the southern Westfjords, colored by crushed scallop shells.
The Westfjords create openings for deep immersion in Iceland's wild landscapes.
Explore the region's cultural heritage in small, historic communities.
Extend your Ísafjörður stay to explore the wider Westfjords region or combine it with other parts of Iceland.
Add days to your itinerary to explore the Westfjords' unique landscapes.
Ísafjörður links well with other Icelandic destinations, widening your journey.
Diverse routes are available for smooth travel within and beyond the Westfjords.
The Baldur ferry connects the Westfjords (Brjánslækur) to Snæfellsnes (Stykkishólmur), saving a long drive.
Norlandair connects Ísafjörður to Reykjavík and Akureyri, enabling quick transfers.
The most common a method of exploring the Westfjords comprehensively and link to different parts of the country.