Embark on a thrilling adventure through Iceland's breathtaking landscapes with Ebbi, your charismatic and knowledgeable local guide. Our Puffin & Volcano Tour captures the very essence of Iceland’s natural beauty and rich culture, offering you memories that will last a lifetime.
Experience Vestmannaeyjar like a local. On a speed boat. The archipelago is best seen from the sea and from a boat that goes insanely fast.
Visit the Viking town where the first viking family that settled in Vestmannaeyjar around the year 900. The Viking Town is not only a treasure trove of history but also a fantastic Instagram spot.
A boat tour in Vestmannaeyjar is an absolute must. Boat Tours in Vestmannaeyjar have all kinds of boats and tours on offer and can fulfil all your wildest boating dreams.
DISCOVER THE BEAUTY OF THE WESTMAN ISLANDS WITH US
Race around Vestmannaeyjar’s volcanic area with the wind in your hair (under your helmet), “Born to Be Wild” on repeat in your head, and an expert guide in your ears.
Riding an E-Scooter around Vestmannaeyjar is not only environmentally friendly, simple and easy – it’s also pretty stylish. All you have to do is find a scooter, unlock it using the smartphone app… and voilà! You’re on a roll.
The Hop-On Hop-Off Bus tour in Vestmannaeyjar offers a comprehensive route that covers the island’s most significant attractions and scenic spots. Our service is ideal for those on a short time visit to the Island. Visit all major attractions and scenic spots on the island.
Eyjascooter is a small family company located in the heart of town.Come with us and enjoy Westmanisland in an ecological way, you get the nature of the
islands directly in to your heart, cruise around on an electric scooter and enjoy yourself.
An excellent museum devoted to the history of boating and shipping in Iceland. For over 40 years, Þórður Rafn (Rabbi) has collected maritime artifacts in Iceland and now he has opened the museum to the public. Visitors to the museum can see what equipment and boats were used in the past at sea and for fishing.
It’s ridiculous to come all the way to Vestmannaeyjar and not visit the long-awaited beluga whales. Come on.
All your questions about Vestmannaeyjar are answered here. The Turkish Invasion, the eruption, fishermen, and what happened to the guitar I lost at Þjóðhátíð music festival in 1994?
Everything you could want to know about the Heimaey eruption (and possibly some things you don’t want to know) is cleverly presented at the Eldheimar volcano remembrance museum. Anyone interested in Iceland should visit at least once in their lifetime.
The game of gentlemen and gentlewomen. Also a great way to enjoy a moment amidst beautiful nature. The moment could also include bickering with your friends about the rules.
A trip to the pool is one of the most Icelandic traditions—even more Icelandic than talking about the weather. Make like a local and dive in.