Today, explore the dramatic coastline of the Eastfjords, visiting charming fishing villages and unique art installations, culminating in the picturesque Seyðisfjörður before heading to Egilsstaðir.
Hvalnes Lighthouse
A striking yellow lighthouse set against a black pebble beach, offering panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the vast Atlantic Ocean.
Djúpivogur
A charming and historic fishing village known for its tranquil harbor, colorful houses, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a morning stroll.
Eggin í Gleðivík
An outdoor art installation featuring 34 large granite eggs, each representing a bird species nesting in the area, beautifully arranged along the harbor.
Berufjörður Viewpoint
A scenic stop offering breathtaking views over the long, narrow Berufjörður fjord, surrounded by steep mountains and often dotted with seals.
Fáskrúðsfjörður
A picturesque village with a strong French connection, evident in its street names and the French Museum, commemorating French fishermen who once frequented these waters.
Seyðisfjörður
Nestled at the end of a dramatic fjord, this vibrant town is famous for its colorful wooden houses, thriving arts scene, and the iconic Rainbow Street leading to the Blue Church.