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Discover Iceland's Westfjords on this 3-day guided tour from Reykjavík, featuring fjords, waterfalls, wildlife, and Viking history for $1,019 per person.

This 3-day tour of Iceland’s Westfjords offers an efficient and comfortable way to experience one of Iceland’s most stunning and least traveled regions. For $1,019, you receive two nights in en-suite accommodation, breakfasts, and a carefully curated itinerary that covers the region’s most iconic sights. The tour departs from Reykjavík and includes transfers, making it ideal for travelers who want to avoid the stress of driving on unfamiliar roads.
What truly sets this experience apart is its focus on wild landscapes, Viking history, and Arctic wildlife. The tour’s small group size, capped at 18 people, ensures a personal experience led by knowledgeable guides. With WiFi on board and door-to-door pickup, the journey is both convenient and enriching. However, travelers should be prepared for a busy schedule and some outdoor walking at stops like Látrabjarg and Grábrók Craters.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am, with pickup available from Reykjavík hotels, Skarfabakki harbor, or the nearest bus stop. The small group size offers a personalized vibe, and the modern, air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi makes the journey comfortable. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation provided immediately after booking.
Travelers should arrive ready for a full adventure, with comfortable clothing recommended for outdoor stops. The tour offers flexibility with scheduled stops for lunch and snacks, giving travelers the chance to enjoy local flavors along the way.

The first day introduces Borgarnes, a charming town situated in the City Fjord, which serves as a brief overview of Iceland’s Westfjords. The tour then visits Eiriksstadir, the turf-roofed home of Eirik the Red and his son Leif the Lucky. This site offers an immersive glimpse into Viking history, with an admission fee included.
Next, the journey takes you to Coastal Cliffs on Breiðafjörður Fjord, where dozens of rocky islands fill a small bay. The scenic views here set the tone for the rugged landscapes ahead. The stops at Vatnsfjörður showcase stunning waterfalls, such as Þingmanná, and scenic canyons, giving travelers opportunities for photos and exploration.
Crossing Kleifaheiði, a towering mountain range, travelers encounter a unique 5-meter-high stone statue called Kleifabúi that marks the high point of the mountain road. The day culminates at the Látrabjarg bird colonies, famous for their towering cliffs over 440 meters above the surf, where seabirds and puffins are common sights.

The second day starts with a visit to Gardhur, an old fishing boat as large as the Titanic, offering a fascinating glimpse into Icelandic maritime history. The tour then proceeds to Rauðisandur, a 10-kilometer-long beach boasting multicolored sands—a striking contrast to Iceland’s more common black sands.
Next, travelers enjoy the Fossfjörður waterfall, a charming cascade falling from the cliffs, and A-House, an iconic viewing platform perfect for Instagram shots. The highlight of the day is Dynjandi, often called the wedding cake-shaped waterfall. Over 100 meters tall, Dynjandi’s cascading waters create a dramatic scene and are a true spectacle of nature.
The day wraps up at Önundarfjörður, where the pier offers outstanding views of the black sand beaches and dunes, perfect for capturing memorable photos of Iceland’s wild coast.

The final day begins with a drive up Bolafjall, reaching 628 meters. Here, a skywalk platform offers panoramic views of the fjords and surrounding mountains, making it a perfect spot for photo enthusiasts.
Next, the Osvor Maritime Museum showcases turf-roofed buildings used by local fishermen, giving insight into Icelandic seafaring traditions. The Óshólar Lighthouse provides stunning coastal views and is one of Iceland’s most recognizable lighthouses.
From Ísafjörður, the tour traces the road along seven fjords, offering ever-changing vistas of steep cliffs, waterfalls, and settlements. The Arctic Fox Centre presents the only native land mammal in Iceland, with animals roaming this area, and contributes to conservation efforts. Visitors can meet foxes here, learn about their ecology, or just enjoy sightings in the wild.
The trip concludes with a visit to Hvítanes, a prime spot for seal spotting, where charming seals bask on rocks and dunes. The final stop is at Grábrók Craters, where visitors walk up stairs to multiple viewing platforms overlooking volcanic craters, a fitting end after three days of Icelandic wilderness.

Throughout the tour, travelers stay two nights in private rooms with en-suite bathrooms, ensuring comfort after busy days of sightseeing. Breakfast is included both mornings, providing a hearty start before each day’s adventures. While lunch and dinner are not included, scheduled stops allow for buying local food, and the tour makes it easy to sample Icelandic cuisine, especially seafood and lamb dishes praised in reviews.
Optional activities, like swimming at pools, require bringing swimwear and towels, which are not provided. There is also an opportunity to donate to the Westfjords Youth Society at Krosslaug, supporting local community projects.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing peace of mind in case of weather issues or schedule changes. The experience is designed to be weather-dependent, with the option to reschedule or receive a full refund if canceled due to poor weather conditions.
The maximum group size of 18 travelers ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of space for questions and individual attention. The door-to-door pickup from Reykjavík makes this tour accessible and stress-free, especially for visitors unfamiliar with Icelandic roads.

This guided tour offers a rundown of Iceland’s Westfjords without the need to drive or plan complex logistics. The expert guides enhance the experience with engaging stories about Viking history, local culture, and natural features. The inclusion of wildlife encounters with arctic foxes and seals adds a unique touch that many other tours might not provide.
The itinerary balances scenic stops, wildlife sightings, and cultural sites, with enough free time for photos and exploration. The two nights of en-suite accommodation and breakfasts are particularly appreciated, as they provide comfort during busy days.
While the schedule is packed, the moderate group size and well-planned stops make this a practical and enjoyable way to see Iceland’s dramatic west coast. The only consideration is the outdoor nature of many stops, which requires suitable clothing and footwear.
This 3-day guided tour of the Westfjords offers an authentic taste of Iceland’s rugged beauty, Viking roots, and Arctic wildlife. With its well-structured itinerary, comfortable logistics, and expert guide leading the way, it appeals most to travelers looking for a hassle-free, in-depth exploration of one of Iceland’s most remote regions.
The $1,019 price tag covers all major sights, accommodations, breakfasts, and entrance fees, making it a good value for such an immersive experience. The tour’s limited group size ensures personal attention, while the variety of stops guarantees a diverse and visually stunning journey through Icelandic wilderness.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate nature, history, and wildlife, and are comfortable with outdoor activities like walking and sightseeing at scenic viewpoints. For those seeking a well-rounded, guided adventure into Iceland’s less explored landscapes, this tour delivers genuine highlights with comfort and convenience.
“Great tour, lovely people! Our guide went above and beyond to take us to places!! I really appreciate the little detail and stories he shared about…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers two nights in private en-suite rooms, breakfasts, entry fees to Eiriksstaðir Viking Longhouse and Arctic Fox Center, door-to-door pickup, WiFi on board, and transportation.
Are meals besides breakfast included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included. Scheduled stops allow guests to purchase food and snacks during the day.
Is this tour suitable for anyone?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to accommodate different ages and physical abilities. However, outdoor walking at stops like Grábrók Craters and Látrabjarg cliffs is involved.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.
What kind of wildlife might I see?
You have a good chance to see arctic foxes in their natural habitat and seals at Hvítanes. The Arctic Fox Centre also provides insights into their ecology.
What is the guide like?
Based on reviews, guides are knowledgeable, friendly, humorous, and skilled storytellers. They go above and beyond to ensure guests see key sights and learn about Icelandic culture.
How does the tour balance sightseeing and relaxation?
The itinerary is busy but balanced with manageable stops and plenty of opportunities for photos and short walks. The two nights’ accommodation provides a restful break.
Can I join this tour if I’m not an outdoor enthusiast?
Yes, though some outdoor walking and standing are involved at scenic stops. The tour is suitable for most travelers with moderate activity levels.
Is there WiFi on the vehicle?
Yes, WiFi is available throughout the journey, helping travelers stay connected or share their experiences.
What makes this tour unique compared to other Iceland trips?
Its focus on the remote Westfjords, small group experience, wildlife encounters, and comfortable accommodation make it stand out. Plus, it offers a comprehensive look at both natural wonders and Viking history.
This 3-day Westfjords tour from Reykjavík combines adventure, comfort, and expert guidance, making it an ideal way to explore Iceland’s most rugged and scenic coastlines.