Isafjordur Full Day Private Tour

4 to 12 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Experience the raw beauty and rich history of Iceland’s remote Westfjords on this exclusive private tour, built for flexibility and unforgettable scenery.

Your journey begins in Ísafjörður, the cultural heart of the region, before heading to the tranquil fishing village of þingeyri one of Iceland’s oldest trading posts. From there we start our journey along the famous Svalvogar road..

this part of the tour can depend on weather conditions and road conditions so but the breathtaking scenery is unmatched..

then a stop at Hrafnseyri for coffee and waffles and we can learn about the important history of Jon Sigurdsson

then our last stop is Dynjandi, a spectacular tiered waterfall and the jewel of the Westfjords, where a short walk brings you face-to-face with one of Iceland’s most iconic natural wonders.

This private tour blends nature, history, and local life and adventure - perfect for travelers seeking an authentic experience far from the crowds.

What's Included

Air-conditioned vehicle

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

if the tour is booked from a cruse ship then please send information about ships name and if the ship will dock or if passengers are transported from the ship with smaller vessels..

Itinerary

Duration: 4 to 12 hours (approximately)
  • Isafjordur (Pass by)

    Your tour starts in the town of Isafjordur wich is tucked between dramatic fjords in Iceland’s remote Westfjords, Isafjordur is a charming fishing town surrounded by towering mountains and deep blue waters. Known for its rich maritime history, colorful houses, and peaceful atmosphere, it offers a perfect blend of culture and nature. Visitors can explore scenic hiking trails, spot wildlife, and experience authentic Icelandic life far from the crowds.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1
    Dynjandi (Fjallfoss)

    Often called the “jewel of the Westfjords,” Dynjandi is one of Iceland’s most breathtaking waterfalls. Cascading down in a wide, tiered curtain, it resembles a bridal veil as it fans out from a narrow top to a broad, powerful base. The waterfall drops around 100 meters in a series of smaller falls below, each with its own charm, creating a dramatic and ever-changing scene as you walk up the trail. Surrounded by steep mountains and untouched wilderness, Dynjandi offers a peaceful, almost magical atmosphere where the sound of rushing water echoes through the fjord. It’s not just a sight to see-it’s an experience, combining a short scenic hike with some of the most iconic and photogenic views in the Westfjords.

    45 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Thingeyri

    Þingeyri is a small and historic village set along the shores of Dýrafjörður, surrounded by steep mountains and sweeping coastal views. Known as one of Iceland’s oldest trading posts, it carries a strong sense of heritage and quiet authenticity. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere with beautiful black sand beaches nearby and easy access to hiking, including the popular trail up Sandafell, which rewards visitors with panoramic views over the fjord. Þingeyri is the perfect place to experience the slower pace of life in the Westfjords, where history, nature, and local culture come together in a truly unique setting.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Hrafnseyri

    Hrafnseyri is a peaceful historic site on the shores of Arnarfjörður, best known as the birthplace of Jón Sigurðsson. Surrounded by quiet fjord landscapes, it features a small museum and traditional turf houses that offer a glimpse into Iceland’s past. It’s a calm and meaningful stop, blending history, culture, and scenic beauty in the heart of the Westfjords.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Svalvogavegur (Road 622), also widely known as Kjaransbraut, is a famous 49-kilometer (30-mile) coastal track in the remote Westfjords region of Iceland. It runs along the rugged peninsula between Dýrafjörður and Arnarfjörður. Renowned as one of Iceland's most thrilling and challenging routes, it is often dubbed "the most dangerous road in Iceland".

    5 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Lucky Troll Tours

Tags

Private and Luxury
Private Sightseeing Tours
4WD Tours
Ports of Call Tours
City Tours
Shore Excursions
Port Pickup

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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