The small village of Patreksfjörður serves as gateway to the Westfjords peninsula in northeastern Iceland and some of the country’s most spectacular attractions. Fishing is the main industry here, although tourism is quickly growing thanks to Patreksfjörður’s proximity to such natural wonders as Dynjandi waterfalls. Dynjandi — which translates as “thunderous” — rivals Gullfoss in sheer spectacle, cascading more than 325 feet down a series of increasingly wider steps; the rocky footpath to the top passes seven smaller falls. Látrabjarg, a rocky promontory that marks the westernmost point of Europe (not counting the Azores), is recognized as one of the best birdwatching spots on the planet. Látrabjarg’s four rugged, wind-battered cliffs — stretching for nearly nine miles and reaching close to 1,500 feet in height — are home to more than 1 million birds, including massive colonies of colorful puffins and around 40 percent of the world’s nesting razorbills. The red sands of Rauðasandur beach are a stark contrast to most of the country’s black volcanic beaches, while the wreck of Gardar BA 64, Iceland’s oldest steel whaling ship, lies in rusting ruins along Patreksfjörður’s shore.
Today, we welcome you to the Westfjords, a secluded and untamed region of Iceland, as we set course for Arnafjörður, a sprawling fjord that meanders in myriad directions.
A jewel in the crown of this fjord is the magnificent Dynjandi Waterfall, also known as Fjallfoss. This natural spectacle cascades down a mountain for approximately 100 meters (about 300 feet), its silhouette from afar resembling a bridal veil. Dynjandi, along with the grasslands at its base, forms a vital habitat for various seabirds and ducks, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.
INCLUDED EXPEDITION:
Join our expert Expedition Team for an exciting visit to the foot of the awe-inspiring Dynjandi Waterfall. As we make landfall, keep an eye out for common eiders and their chicks nestled in the kelp beds along the shoreline. Arctic terns have made their homes near the waterfall's base, their elegant white figures a sight to behold against the backdrop of the falls. Embark on a journey up the falls, traversing as many levels as you desire. Prepare to be enveloped by mist and spray as you ascend - after all, Dynjandi translates to 'thunderous.'