Birds, wildlife

In the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in the West Fjords of Iceland Nature rules unchallenged. The last permanent residents moved away in 1952 and now there are only summer houses, no roads are anywhere in this area and only access is by boat or by foot. The Nature Reserve offers dramatic landscapes with majestic bird cliffs and lush valleys. The wildlife is rich with almost 50 species of breeding birds, arctic foxes, seals, whales and porpoises. The great bird cliffs of Hælavík and Hornvík are home to 3-4 million seabirds such as Guillemots, Razorbills, Puffins, Kittiwakes and Fulmars. Using the comfortable expedition yacht AURORA as a mothership, gives us flexibility in itineraries and enhanced safety.

Click here for a complete list of birds and mammals of the West Fjords.

Trip itinerary


Day 1 - Monday

Departure from Ísafjörður at 19:00 on the sailing yacht AURORA. 1-2 hour sailing to Seyðisfjörður fjord and anchor either at Eyri or Folafótur. On the way there and/or with a short walk onshore we have an opportunity to see different species of birds such as: Puffin, Black Guillemot, Whooper Swan, Eider, Fulmar, Oystercatcher, Ringed Plover, Golden Plover, Common Snipe, Common Redshank, Glaucous Gull, Great Black-backed Gull, Arctic Tern, Pied Wagtail, Redwing, Raven, Cormorant, Shag and many others.

 

Day 2 - Tuesday

Short sail to the small island of Vigur where we will go ashore. This is a very unique place where man and nature have coexisted in balance and harmony and where thousands of seabirds come ashore to breed during the short summer. There are large colonies of Eiders, Puffins, Arctic Terns and Black Guillemots. Apart from these birds there are a few passarine species such as Snow Bunting, Pied Wagtail and Meadow Pipits. With luck a White Tailed Eagle or Gyrfalcon can be spotted. It may also be possible to spot King Eiders. They often pair with common Eider females, producing exquisite looking hybrids.

 

The island also has a cultural and architectural history worth exploring. There is the only windmill in Iceland and the oldest house on the island is the recently renovated Viktoría House, built in 1860. Vigurbreiður is a rowing boat for eight people, over 200 years old. We will spend 3-5 hours walking around the island and stop for coffee and freshly baked cakes in the Viktoría house.

 

In the afternoon we will sail for about one hour over to the island of Æðey where we will anchor between the island and the coast of Snæfjallaströnd. Opportunity to take the kayaks for a spin along the coast or do short walks along the shore. There we may see birds such as Purple Sandpipers, Ringed Plovers, Golden Plovers, Common Snipe, Oystercatcher. It may also be possible to see Harlequin Ducks and Long Tailed Ducks.

 

Dinner will be onboard the yacht at anchor by Æðey.

 

Day 3 - Wednesday

We'll sail along the coast of Snæfjallaströnd and around the headland of Bjarnanúpur. There we will be in close proximity to cliffs with large Fulmar colonies and meet other birds on the ocean such as Kittiwake, Arctic Tern and Guillemots. We will sail across the mouth of Jökulfirdir bay and then along the coast of Grænahlíð. There we may see remains from wrecks of two British and one Icelandic trawlers that ran aground there in the fifties and sixties.

 

Here people will have an option of a short walk/hike from Slétta to Aðalvík instead of sailing around the headland. It takes around 2-3 hours and we may see different birds of the highlands such as Ptarmigan and on the mountain lakes we may see Red-Throated Diver and Great Northern Diver.

 

We will sail around the headland of Ritur and into Aðalvík bay where we will anchor at Sæból. Total sailing time today approximately four hours. Enroute we may see Minke Whales, Porpoises and Dolphins. We may also try some sea angling underway and see if we can catch Cod or Haddock for dinner.

 

After the anchor is down there will be an option for short walks/hikes in Aðalvík About one hour walk away the old church at Staður sits by a lake in a patch of Buttercups. Around the old priest residence there are ankle deep Birch shrubs, Wood Crane's-bill and Lady's Mantle. On the lake we may see birds such as Whooper Swans, Red-Throated Diver and Great Northern Diver.

 

We are now in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve where nature rulesed. The vegetation is surprisingly lush. Over two meter high Angelica grows down to the coast and the lowlands and slopes are decorated by spreading patches of Wood Crane's-bill, Fleabanes, Cotton grass, Lady Smock and other wildflowers. In the rocky and sandy areas we also have flowers such as Wild Thyme, Oysterplant, Arctic Poppy, Roseroot, Moss Campion and Thrift. In the hills we can find Crowberries (Blackberries) and Blueberries (Billberries) later in the summer.

 

Dinner will be onboard the yacht at anchor at Sæból.

 

Day 4 - Thursday

We will sail from Sæból in Aðalvík bay towards the headland of Straumnes. Underneath the cliffs we will see remains from the wreck of the coaster Goðafoss that ran aground there in 1916. We will continue east and sail past the headland of Kögur and past the bays of Fljótavík and Hlöðuvík. We will enter the bay of Hornvík under the huge cliffs of Hælavíkurbjarg. In these cliffs there are the world's largest colonies of Common Guillemot and Brünnich Guillemot but also major populations of Kittiwake, Razorbill and Fulmars.

 

We will sail close to shore with the 300m cliffs towering overhead. Weather and sea-state permitting we will sail through the narrow pass behind the cliff of Súlnastapi. This gives us a chance to see thousands of birds up close and interesting as well is to see many hundred birds diving under the boat.

 

In addition to the birds that we mentioned before we may also see others such as Puffins, Ravens, Gyrfalcon and Arctic Skua. More rare are Great Skua and Gannets.

 

We will continue towards the head of the bay and anchor there. Total sailing time today is approximately four hours. Hornvík is a prime location to see Arctic Foxes and if we are at anchor early we may go ashore for a short walk.

 

Dinner will be onboard the yacht at anchor.

 

Day 5 - Friday

Today there will be no sailing but we will focus on the magnificent birdcliff of Hornbjarg to check out the seabird colonies there as well as look for the Arctic Foxes. We will hike up to the edge of the cliffs and along the length of the cliffs. This is a hike of 3-5 hours. The birds we will see in the cliffs are primarily Common Guillemot, Brünnich Guillemot, Razorbill, Fulmar and Kittiwake.

 

It is estimated that there are about 1 million breeding pairs of Guillemot in Hornvík and Hælavík.

 

Around this time the fox pubs are being born and we will track down a few dens and try to see some of them.

 

Twice every day huge flocks of Kittiwake gather for a fresh water bath in the river and in one particular lake. This is a very interesting sight and we will try to make time for a short walk into the valley to see this. There we may also see Whooper Swans, Ringed Plover, Arctic Skua, Snow Bunting, Purple Sandpipers and Red Necked Phalaropes.

 

We will have dinner onboard the yacht at anchor.

 

Day 6 - Saturday

We will leave the anchorage around 9am and head back towards Ísafjörður. Depending on the interest of the group we have an option of sailing a small detour north of the Arctic Circle. The arctic circle is only around 5 nautical miles north of Hornvík bay at 66º 33' 39" N. On the way there we may see whales such as Orcas, Minke whale, Humpback whale as well as Porpoises and Dolphins.

 

After about eight hours of sailing we will be back in Ísafjörður, arriving around 16:00.

Trip facts
Arctic Fox in Hornstrandir Nature Reserve of Iceland
Arctic Fox in Hornstrandir Nature Reserve of Iceland
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Included:

  • All food onboard and during day activities
  • Accommodation onboard
  • Use of sailing clothing (Gore-Tex jacket and pants), life jacket and safety harness
  • Guiding
  • Kayaking gear (boat, paddle, dry-suit top and life jacket)

Not included:

  • Travel to and from Ísafjörður, Iceland unless specifically mentioned in itinerary.
  • Food the first day until boarding the yacht in Ísafjörður
  • Personal medical insurance
  • Personal equipment as pr recommended equipment list.

Difficulty:      Easy to Moderate

Terms and conditions


The Borea Adventures trips/voyages are of an adventurous nature and to relatively remote places in Iceland, Greenland and other places. Borea Adventures makes best effort to stick to the planned itinerary but participants must appreciate and acknowledge that the trip/voyage requires considerable flexibility. The company and captain of the vessel reserve the right to adjust the itinerary without notice for reasons beyond their control such as weather, ice-conditions or other unpredictable or unforeseeable circumstances. Once departed on the voyage the captain will have final say on all decisions affecting safety etc and this must be accepted by all participants.

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