Iceland Ferry

One of the best way to explore the island nation Iceland is to avail the Ferry service. This Scand avian country has a well developed Ferry service and is connected to different parts of Europe through this service. The usual service is carried out by the steamers but at places speed boats too are available.

The journey through the huge icebergs and fjords are truly fascinating. The heart skips a beat when the boats has to dodge around the huge snow structures. The journey into those unknowns enthralls everyone.

Other than airfare Iceland is well connected to the outer world by the ferry service. There are regular boats running as per scheduled times between the destinations and covering miles on sea.


Some of the scheduled Ferry Service in Iceland are

Baldur Ferry

This ferry service is used to cross Breiðafjörður bay between Stykkishólmur on the north coast of Snæfellsnes peninsula and Brjánslækur on the south coast of the West Fjords. The ferry makes its halts at Flatey island. This fascinating crossing takes 3 hours of boat ride. Advanced bookings are requested to avoid the rush. The ferry is subsequently connected with bus services of Reykjavík-Stykkishólmur and Brjánslækur-Ísafjörður.

Sæfari Ferry

This exciting tour covers Akureyri-Dalvík-Grímsey Island and a retrn journey to the beautiful Eyjafjörður in northern Iceland. This 7 hour trip operates twice a week during the summer season. No vehicles are allowed on the boat.


Herjólfur Ferry

The daily Ferry service connects the provinces of Vestmannaeyjar and Westman Islands. This trip takes 2 hours 45 minutes to complete. This ferry service is subsequently connected with the Reykjavík-Þorlákshöfn bus service. This is an annually operated ferry service.

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