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Wildlife & Birdwatching

Iceland’s wild places teem with life, and our wildlife and birdwatching tours help you find it. Watch comical puffins crowd the summer cliffs, spot seals lazing on rocks and beaches, search for Arctic foxes — Iceland’s only native land mammal — and scan the seas for whales and dolphins.

Birdwatchers are spoilt, with vast seabird colonies, the rich wetlands of Lake Mývatn, and seasonal visitors filling the skies. Guided by people who know where and when to look, these tours reveal the abundant, often surprising wildlife of the North Atlantic.

Best time to go: Summer (mid-May to August) is best for puffins and seabirds; whales peak April–October and seals can be seen year-round.
Farm Visit

Farm Visit

15.000 ISK

1 hour
Horseback Riding & Farm Visit

Horseback Riding & Farm Visit

13.700 ISK

1 hour and 30 minutes
Bird Watching Tour

Bird Watching Tour

13.598 ISK

3 hours
VIATOR Golden Circle Private Tour & Fridheimar Farm Visit from Reykjavik

VIATOR Golden Circle Private Tour & Fridheimar Farm Visit from Reykjavik

174.554 ISK

9 hours and 30 minutes
Golden Circle Private Tour & Fridheimar Farm Visit from Reykjavik

Golden Circle Private Tour & Fridheimar Farm Visit from Reykjavik

137.500 ISK

10 hours

Golden Circle in Spanish with Kerid Crater & Local Farm Visit in Small Group

15.500 ISK

9 hours
Dynjandi Waterfall and Farm Visit: Small Group Tour from Isafjordur Port

Dynjandi Waterfall and Farm Visit: Small Group Tour from Isafjordur Port

18.120 ISK

3 hours and 30 minutes
Westjords Seal Watching & Avalanche Memorial Tour from Isafjordur

Westjords Seal Watching & Avalanche Memorial Tour from Isafjordur

17.990 ISK

3 hours and 30 minutes
Citizen Scientist Reynisfjara Coastline Mapping with Katla Geopark

Citizen Scientist Reynisfjara Coastline Mapping with Katla Geopark

18.000 ISK

1 hour and 30 minutes
Landeyjasandur Citizen Science Coastal Mapping with Katla Geopark

Landeyjasandur Citizen Science Coastal Mapping with Katla Geopark

18.000 ISK

1 hour and 30 minutes
Custom Citizen Science Coastline Mapping Experience with Katla Geopark

Custom Citizen Science Coastline Mapping Experience with Katla Geopark

20.000 ISK

1 hour and 30 minutes
Katla Glacier Dead Ice Citizen Science Research Expedition

Katla Glacier Dead Ice Citizen Science Research Expedition

325.000 ISK

6 hours and 30 minutes
Citizen Science Research Expedition at Katla Glacier

Citizen Science Research Expedition at Katla Glacier

325.000 ISK

6 hours and 30 minutes
Krossárjökull Glacier Mapping Citizen Science Mission

Krossárjökull Glacier Mapping Citizen Science Mission

374.988 ISK

8 hours
Puffin Tour by RIB Speedboat from Downtown Reykjavik

Puffin Tour by RIB Speedboat from Downtown Reykjavik

10.900 ISK

1 hour
Puffins & Peaks: Borgarfjörður Eystri Tour from Seyðisfjörður Port

Puffins & Peaks: Borgarfjörður Eystri Tour from Seyðisfjörður Port

267.799 ISK

5 hours
Private Farm Visit & Silver Circle Day Tour in West Iceland

Private Farm Visit & Silver Circle Day Tour in West Iceland

213.155 ISK

12 hours
Big Whales & Puffins RIB boat tour

Big Whales & Puffins RIB boat tour

22.990 ISK

2 hours
Puffins & People: A Reykjavik City & Boat Adventure

Puffins & People: A Reykjavik City & Boat Adventure

14.980 ISK

3 hours
Your Vestmannaeyjar, Puffin and Volcano Tour

Your Vestmannaeyjar, Puffin and Volcano Tour

29.990 ISK

12 hours and 5 minutes
Whale Watching & Dolphin Yacht Cruise

Whale Watching & Dolphin Yacht Cruise

13.490 ISK

3 hours and 30 minutes
Whales, Puffins & Reykjavík

Whales, Puffins & Reykjavík

24.900 ISK

2 hours
Premium Puffin Tour

Premium Puffin Tour

12.450 ISK

1 hour
Our woolly friends

Our woolly friends

10.000 ISK

1 hour

Frequently asked questions

When can I see puffins in Iceland?

Puffins are present roughly from mid-May to early August, nesting on coastal cliffs and islands before heading back out to sea.

What wildlife can I see in Iceland?

Puffins and other seabirds, seals, whales and dolphins, Arctic foxes, reindeer (in the east), and abundant birdlife, especially around Lake Mývatn.

Where is the best birdwatching?

Top spots include the Látrabjarg cliffs, the Westman Islands, Lake Mývatn's wetlands, and many coastal cliffs around the country.

Can I see Arctic foxes?

Yes, though they're elusive. The Hornstrandir reserve in the Westfjords is the best place to spot Iceland's only native land mammal.

Are wildlife tours suitable for families?

Very much so — puffin and seal watching, in particular, are gentle, family-friendly experiences enjoyed by all ages.

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