
Dynjandi Waterfall, Fishing Village, and Bird Sanctuary
Dynjandi Waterfall, Fishing Village, and Bird Sanctuary
Join us for an unforgettable day in the Westfjords where nature and culture meet. We’ll take you to Dynjandi, the most impressive waterfall in the region, where you can feel the power of Iceland’s untouched beauty. From there we’ll explore a charming fishing village and get a glimpse of local life far from the tourist crowds. Along the way, we’ll stop at a peaceful bird sanctuary where Arctic terns, eiders, and other seabirds nest in the summer. With small groups and a flexible pace, this tour gives you the best mix of stunning scenery, wildlife, and authentic Westfjords charm.
Departure times change daily according to the port schedule. We will message the night before your tour with a specific departure time. Typically we depart 90 minutes after the ships disembarkation.
Guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Not wheelchair accessible
- We can pick you up from anywhere in Isafjordur. Location specific details will be provided upon booking. Cruise ship arrivals will find us in space #7 in the harbor. Departure times change daily according to the port schedule. We will message the night before your tour with a specific departure time. Typically we depart 90 minutes after the ships disembarkation.
- A 100% charge applies if canceled within 1 days of the start time.
- Free cancellation up to 1000 days before the start time.
- Surrounded by towering mountains and tucked into a scenic fjord, Ísafjörður is the cultural and historic heart of the Westfjords. This charming fishing town dates back centuries and features some of Iceland’s oldest timber houses, remnants of its days as a Danish trading post.
A short stroll reveals cozy cafés, local boutiques, and the harbor area, where you might visit the Westfjords Heritage Museum to learn about life in this remote region. With its blend of history, culture, and stunning natural beauty, Ísafjörður offers a perfect introduction to the wild and welcoming Westfjords.
- Just a short drive from Ísafjörður through a scenic mountain tunnel lies Bolungarvík, one of Iceland’s northernmost fishing villages. Here, we visit the Ósvör Maritime Museum, a full-scale replica of a 19th-century fishing outpost. With turf-roofed huts, drying racks, and traditional rowboats, this open-air museum offers a vivid glimpse into the harsh but resilient life of early Icelandic fishermen. The ocean views and coastal cliffs add a dramatic backdrop to this step back in time.
- Rising 638 meters above sea level, Bolafjall Mountain offers one of the most breathtaking views in the Westfjords. Weather permitting, we’ll drive up the steep, paved road to the summit, where a dramatic skywalk platform extends over the cliff edge. From here, take in panoramic views of the North Atlantic, nearby fjords, and even the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve on clear days. It’s a high point of the tour—literally and visually.
- Tucked along the edge of Önundarfjörður, Flateyri is a peaceful fishing village known for its colorful homes and quiet charm. Once a whaling station and trading hub, it’s now a great spot to experience small-town Icelandic life. You’ll find quirky highlights like the “Bookstore with No Staff,” inviting walking paths, and sweeping fjord views. It’s a lovely place for a short break and a window into the rhythm of rural life in the Westfjords.
- One of the oldest settlements in the Westfjords, Þingeyri sits at the base of a broad fjord and has a rich Viking history. The village is home to a working blacksmith’s forge, cozy cafés, and friendly locals. If road conditions allow, we may detour up Sandafell, a nearby mountain with a winding track that leads to a fantastic panoramic viewpoint—perfect for photos and a quiet moment above the fjords.
- Often called the most beautiful waterfall in the region, Dynjandi is a powerful cascade that fans out like a bridal veil down a cliff face. The main waterfall drops 100 meters, with several smaller falls below it that you’ll pass on a short but rewarding hike. Surrounded by raw, untouched nature, Dynjandi is a highlight for photographers and nature lovers alike—majestic, remote, and unforgettable.
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Duration:
- 4 hours































