From campervan, journey to the remote Látrabjarg cliffs to witness millions of seabirds, explore local history at Hnjótur Museum, and marvel at the unique red sands of Rauðasandur Beach before discovering a shipwreck.
Látrabjarg Cliffs
Stand at Europe's westernmost point, a dramatic 441-meter high cliff teeming with millions of nesting seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, offering incredible wildlife viewing opportunities.
Hnjótur Museum
Explore a fascinating collection of local artifacts, including fishing gear, farming tools, and a vintage aircraft, showcasing the harsh yet resourceful life of the Westfjords' inhabitants through history.
Rauðasandur Beach
Discover the stunning and unique Rauðasandur, or 'Red Sands,' beach, stretching for miles with its distinctive pinkish-red hues, a stark contrast to Iceland's typical black sands. A truly serene and remote natural wonder.
Garðar BA 64 Shipwreck
Visit the Garðar BA 64, Iceland's oldest steel ship, beached permanently on the coastline. Its decaying hull provides a striking, eerie photographic subject against the dramatic Westfjords landscape.