Description
Summary
Description
Embark on a captivating one-hour boat tour from Heimaey, the only inhabited island in Iceland’s Westman Islands. Set out across pristine waters to discover the unique landscape and fascinating history of this volcanic archipelago.
Cruise past the puffin islands of Elliðaey and Bjarnaey, where thousands of puffins nest each summer. Marvel at the famous 'loneliest house in the world' perched on Elliðaey and enjoy panoramic views of dramatic sea cliffs and lush green isles.
Witness the striking new lava fields formed during the 1973 eruption of Vestmannaeyjar, a pivotal event in the island’s history. Your knowledgeable local guide shares stories about the eruption, the resilient community, and the rich wildlife that thrive here.
Venture into a sea cave renowned for its exceptional acoustics, where you’ll enjoy a musical moment amid the echoes of the ocean. Throughout the journey, keep an eye out for seabirds like puffins, kittywakes, gannets, and fulmars soaring overhead.
The tour includes a local guide, boat transport, and unforgettable views, with departures from the harbor in Heimaey. Spaces are limited, so secure your spot and experience the natural beauty and wildlife of Vestmannaeyjar today!




