Known for puffin encounters, hiking trails, and scenic beauty. Bakkagerdi is the largest settlement in the Borgarfjordur Eystri fjord and a base for exploring the rugged wilderness. A popular trail leads to the Giant Boulders at Storurd. The local church features a 1914 altarpiece depicting Christ on Alfaborg rock, aka the City of Elves, with the Dyrfjoll Mountains behind. Nearby Hafnarholmi rock is a sanctuary for kittiwakes and other seabirds.
Included Excursions
ZODIAC CRUISE AND LANDING WITH THE SWAN HELLENIC EXPEDITION TEAM
- Explore an off-the-beaten-track small Icelandic port with your Swan Hellenic Expedition Team
- A heaven for bird watching allowing close encounters with Atlantic puffins as they nest in burrows
- Enjoy a medium hike with steps leading to a beautiful viewpoint
Brightly painted wooden houses line Seydisfjordur’s port, regarded as East Island’s cultural hub with a lively arts scene disproportionate to its size. Seydisfjordur has attracted writers and artists and hosts a summer arts festival. Surrounded by incredible nature, the nearby Skalanes nature reserve is known for its diverse wildlife with over 47 bird species, as well as 150 plant species. Reindeer, seals, and porpoises often populate the area.
Included Excursions
SKALANES NATURE RESERVE - INCL
- Enjoy this guided tour of Skalanes nature reserve where your guide will point nesting seabirds, like the large colony of Eiders and Arctic Terns, as well as stunning cliffs reaching up to 640 m
- Explore the landscape that still holds remnants of farms and turf structures that demonstrate the relationship between humans and nature since the settlement of Iceland
- This tour also includes a stop at an archaeological dig site, called Thorarinsstadir, to see the stave church and graveyard discovered by a team in 1998
ARCHAEOLOGY, HISTORY AND HERITAGE WALK
- Fjordur archaeological excavation site under Mt. Bjolfur
- Explore the town of Seydisfjordur and enjoy refreshments at Skaftfell Bistro
- Visit the fascinating Technological Museum of East Iceland