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Christmas is approaching!

December is finally here! All around the Westfjords you can see how the Christmas spirit has taken over. Even though the darkness is all around us during this month (approx. only 3 hours of daylight), the region challenges it with an abundance of Christmas lights everywhere. The houses are decorated with colorful lights on the outside and inside as well. In Iceland, the festive season of Christmas, also known as Yuletide, takes centre stage as one of the most significant holiday of the year.
Photo ©Romain Charrier

Driving the Westfjords Way: New Roads, Bridges, and Scenic Marvels

The Westfjords of Iceland, with their dramatic landscapes and breathtaking fjords, have always been a hidden gem for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. However, with recent exciting infrastructure developments, exploring the Westfjords has become not only more convenient but also more alluring. Join us as we unveil the latest updates on the Westfjords Way, your gateway to the natural wonders of this rugged region.

Navigating Volcanic Activity Information for Travelers to Iceland

As you plan your Icelandic adventure, staying updated on the volcanic activity in the Reykjanes Peninsula is crucial for a safe journey

Skjaldborg Documentary Festival: Celebrating the Power of Real Stories

Welcome to the Skjaldborg Documentary Festival, an annual celebration of the art of documentary filmmaking. From the 26th of May until the 29th of May 2023, the picturesque town of Patreksfjörður, Iceland, will come alive with the magic of storytelling through film. Skjaldborg is more than just a film festival; it is a vibrant platform that showcases a diverse range of compelling documentaries, inviting audiences to engage with thought-provoking stories from around the world. With its unwavering commitment to exploring both the extraordinary and the everyday, Skjaldborg has become a cherished event that sparks conversations, ignites curiosity, and celebrates the power of real stories.

Puffin Paradise: Discover the Best Places to See Puffins in Iceland's Westfjords

The Westfjords of Iceland is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to witness the fascinating spectacle of puffins in their natural habitat. If you're a nature lover or a birdwatching enthusiast, you won't want to miss out on the opportunity to see these charming little birds.
Photo: Michael Neumann

Kayaking in Hornstrandir Nature Reserve: A Thrilling Adventure

Iceland’s Hornstrandir Nature Reserve is one of the most remote and beautiful areas of the country. Located in the Westfjords region, it is a place of picturesque fjords, towering cliffs, and incredible wildlife. And what better way to explore this amazing area than by sea kayak? Recently, a film was released that highlights the joys and challenges of kayaking in Hornstrandir.
5 day self drive around Vestfjarðaleiðin #TheWestfjordsWay

Self drive - The Westfjords way in 5 days Summer Edition

Vestfjarðaleiðin (Icelandic for TheWestfjordsWay and pronounced ‘Vest-fyar-tha-lay-thin’) is a dramatic driving route which makes for a memorable road trip. It is real driving experience, twisting and turning, occasionally along gravel roads and through tunnels, giving visitors the freedom to choose where to stop and explore – at viewpoints, mountain tops, beaches or headlands. This article is a suggestion on how you can experience the whole Vestfjarðaleiðin (e. Westfjords Way) in action packed 5 days.
Iceland's Westfjords region is only one-fifth of the nation's size, but its circular drive covers tw…

Iceland’s Westfjords are an outdoor paradise in any season

The people of Northwestern Iceland – known as Vestfirðingar – have over the years threatened to secede from the rest of Iceland by establishing the Democratic Republic of the Westfjords. It is, thankfully, a joke, but it’s telling: the massive northernmost peninsula, home to only 7,000 people, does feel like a land of its own.
Amazing Views from the Edge of Iceland.
Photo: Haukur Sigurðsson

Unparalleled views from the Edge of Iceland

Bolungarvík is a small fishing town just south of the Arctic circle is surrounded by beautiful iconic mountains. Towering over the town we have mountains like Ernir to the south, Óshyrna to the East, Traðarhyrna to the north and Bolafjall to the Northwest. Bolafjall mountain, which is 638 meter tall, is easily accessible by road and has been a popular stop by tourist to enjoy incredible views, now the experience has gotten better.
Dynjandi Waterfall

4 days in the Westfjords, footsteps of Rúrik Gíslason

Rúrik Gíslason, former footballer and influencer visited the Westfjords of Iceland, where he lived in the town of Ísafjörður for couple of years as a kid. He used the opportunity to immerse himself into nature, adventure and activities the peninsula has to offer. Now you can follow in his footsteps, as we outline the nitty gritty details about his tour, from where to go, what to eat and where you can book all the activities.
Hornstrandir

The ultimate guide to Hornstrandir, Europe's last wilderness

Hornstrandir is one of Europe’s last wildernesses: a breathtakingly beautiful, hard-to-reach nature reserve of soaring mountains and precipitous cliffs.

Capture great photos of Iceland’s Westfjords

Free from mass tourism and blessed with blustery stretches of salt-sprayed beaches and dramatic, otherworldly landscapes, Iceland’s Westfjords are an untouched wonderland where nature reigns supreme. It’s especially thrilling for photography enthusiasts, who can spot Arctic foxes in the wild, document moody weather moments and discover the simple beauty of traditional fishing villages.