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Choose your lake. Ride that wake.

This tour takes you riding in magnificent alpine lake next to a small fishing village called Suðureyri. This is a day trip allowing you to experience two activities, hiking and wakeboarding while being surrounded by stunning views.

Ísafjörður
7 hours
Moderate

Starting at 352 EUR

Tour Operator: Wakeboarding Iceland

About

Choose your lake. Ride that wake! 🏄

Would like to go for a full day adventure? We are offering unforgettable wakeboarding, water skiing, kneeboarding and hiking experience for beginners and experienced riders. Experience riding stunning and remote alpine lakes!

Curious how it looks under water? Feel free to use our snorkeling gear and take a look!

Duration of the trip: 7 hours. We meet up in Isafjordur 09:00. The guide will provide required information and gear for the guests. We pack our gear and lunch in our backpacks. Afterwards, we will jump in our camper van and drive at the beginning of the hike. The hike will be around 1 hour long one way. When reaching the lake your guide will set up towing gear for wakeboarding. We will ride in teams of 2. Your guide will give a lesson on the shore and instructions how to assist each other in the water. Guide will control towing device, observe guests who are riding, give tips for improvement, will assist in the water if needed. If group is bigger then 2 guests, it is a great opportunity for others to hike around this wonderful lake or use your snorkel and mask!

Minimum age: 14 years.

Wildlife: While hiking we can expect to meet rock ptarmigan, common snipe, whooper swan, several species of geese, golden plover, several species of gulls, arctic tern.

Group size: We need a minimum number of 2 participants to operate the tour. Maximum  group size is 4.

Trip difficulty: Moderate.

* Your first-time enjoying water sports and have difficulty standing up on Wakeboard or Water skies? No worries, we will provide beginner friendly knee board which is great to practice first steps.


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What's included?

Guide and wakeboarding/waterskiing lesson. Private transportation. Wetsuit, helmet, live vest, wakeboard, water skies, knee board, specially designed towing gear. Use of snorkelling equipment.

Exclusions

Lunch, snacks and drinks.

What do I need to bring?

What to bring: 30-40 liters backpack, comfortable hiking shoes, warm outdoor clothing, waterproof jacket and pants, hat and gloves, sunglasses, small towel, sunscreen, lunch for the day (keep it light, one or two sandwiches, some snack), water bottle.

* While packing your gear please have in mind to leave some space in your backpack for a wetsuit, mask and snorkel.

* If the guest would forget their own backpack we can provide one of ours. 

Know before you go

  • Guests need to be able to hike 2-3 km distance in moderate difficulty hiking trail carrying 15-20 kg backpack
  • Previous wakeboarding, snowboarding, surfing, skateboarding experience and general fitness increase a chance to stand up and ride on a first trip
  • Guests must know how to swim and be comfortable in the water
  • We can provide gear for a person who is not heavier than 110 kg and not taller than 195 cm
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Not recommended for people with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for people with heart or other health conditions which could challenge a person to enjoy an activity

Itinerary

Day 1: Isafjörður

Ísafjörður is the largest town in the Westfjords of Iceland and serves as a hub for this remote and rugged region. It's a charming and picturesque tourist destination that combines stunning natural beauty with a vibrant local culture. 

  1. Scenic Location: Ísafjörður is set in a breathtaking natural environment. Surrounded by towering mountains and fjords, the town is located on a narrow spit of land, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The town's location allows visitors to easily explore the dramatic beauty of the Westfjords.
  2. Outdoor Activities: The Westfjords are known for their outdoor recreational opportunities, and Ísafjörður is no exception. Visitors can enjoy hiking, kayaking, and other outdoor activities in the surrounding areas. The nearby Hornstrandir Nature Reserve is a particularly popular destination for hiking and wildlife watching.
  3. Cultural Experiences: Ísafjörður is not just a place of natural beauty; it also boasts a rich cultural heritage. The town features museums, art galleries, and local festivals, providing visitors with opportunities to learn about the history and culture of the region.
  4. Fishing Heritage: Fishing has been a significant part of Ísafjörður's history and economy. Visitors can learn about the town's fishing heritage through exhibits, guided tours, and even a visit to the town's fish market. You may also have a chance to enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants.
  5. Vibrant Community: Ísafjörður is a vibrant and welcoming community, and its residents are known for their friendliness. The town's atmosphere is both relaxed and lively, making it a great place to interact with locals and experience the Icelandic way of life.
  6. Old Town Charm: Ísafjörður boasts a well-preserved old town with colorful houses and narrow streets, giving it a postcard-perfect appearance. Strolling through these historic streets is a delightful experience.
  7. Cultural Events: Throughout the year, Ísafjörður hosts various cultural events and festivals. One of the most famous is the Ísafjörður Music Festival, attracting musicians and visitors from all over Iceland and beyond.
  8. Local Cuisine: The town offers a variety of dining options where you can savor traditional Icelandic cuisine, including lamb dishes and local seafood. You might also try some innovative dishes with a modern twist.
  9. Gateway to the Westfjords: Ísafjörður serves as a convenient gateway to the broader Westfjords region. From here, visitors can embark on road trips to explore the stunning landscapes, fjords, and coastal villages that make up this remote and lesser-visited part of Iceland.
  10. Transportation: Ísafjörður can be reached by air, road, or ferry, making it relatively accessible despite its remote location. The town's airport offers regular flights to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.

Ísafjörður, with its combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm hospitality, is an ideal destination for tourists looking to experience the authentic and unspoiled side of Iceland. Whether you're interested in exploring the great outdoors or delving into the local culture, Ísafjörður has something to offer for travelers of all interests.

Day 1: Suðureyri

Suðureyri is a charming and serene village located in the Westfjords of Iceland. This picturesque destination offers a unique experience for travelers who want to explore a remote fishing village, immerse themselves in nature, and enjoy the tranquility of Icelandic countryside life. 

  1. Coastal Beauty: Suðureyri is nestled on the coastline of the Westfjords, offering stunning views of the surrounding fjords and the Atlantic Ocean. The natural beauty of the area, with towering mountains as a backdrop, creates a captivating and serene atmosphere.
  2. Fishing Village Heritage: Suðureyri has deep-rooted connections to Iceland's fishing heritage. Visiting the village provides an opportunity to learn about the traditional fishing industry, see fishing boats in action, and perhaps participate in a fishing tour to gain insights into the local way of life.
  3. Small and Peaceful: Suðureyri is a relatively small village with a population of under 300 people. This means that it remains free from the crowds and offers a peaceful retreat, allowing you to experience the solitude of rural Iceland.
  4. Outdoor Activities: Suðureyri serves as an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. The surrounding nature is ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and kayaking, and the nearby mountains provide opportunities for both summer and winter sports.
  5. Whale Watching: The waters near Suðureyri are known for whale sightings. Travelers can embark on a whale-watching tour to catch a glimpse of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
  6. Northern Lights: Due to its remote location and minimal light pollution, Suðureyri is a fantastic place to witness the Northern Lights during the winter months. The dancing colors of the Aurora Borealis can be a magical experience here.
  7. Local Culture: While in Suðureyri, you can immerse yourself in the local culture and get to know the friendly residents. Visit the village's community center, local cafes, or attend cultural events to connect with the locals and learn about their traditions.
  8. Accommodations: Suðureyri offers various accommodation options, including guesthouses and cottages, providing comfortable places to stay while maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
  9. Scenic Drives: The roads surrounding Suðureyri are scenic and perfect for driving enthusiasts. A road trip through the Westfjords offers breathtaking views of the fjords, waterfalls, and wildlife.
  10. Gateway to Westfjords Exploration: Suðureyri is conveniently located, making it an excellent base for exploring the broader Westfjords region. You can easily access other fjords, remote villages, and natural attractions from here.

Suðureyri is a hidden gem in the Westfjords of Iceland, where travelers can savor the beauty of nature, experience the quiet charm of a traditional fishing village, and enjoy outdoor activities in a tranquil and unspoiled environment. It's an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic Icelandic experience away from the hustle and bustle of more touristy areas.

Day 1: Vatndalsvatn alpine lake

The Westfjords region in Iceland is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, and Alpine Lakes are among the many hidden gems that make it an enticing tourist destination. These high-altitude lakes, surrounded by rugged mountains and pristine wilderness, offer a unique and serene experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurous travelers. 

  1. Remote and Untouched Beauty: Alpine Lakes are located in some of the most remote and less-visited parts of the Westfjords, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in untouched nature. The rugged terrain, solitude, and unspoiled landscapes add to the appeal of this destination.
  2. Scenic Hiking: Exploring the Alpine Lakes often involves hiking, making it an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails lead you through picturesque landscapes, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and fjords. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to a range of hikers.
  3. Wildlife and Birdwatching: The Alpine Lakes region is rich in wildlife, with opportunities to spot local fauna and birds. Keep an eye out for reindeer, Arctic foxes, and various bird species. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding, as you can observe seabirds and migratory species in their natural habitat.
  4. Photography Paradise: The landscape around the Alpine Lakes is a photographer's dream. The interplay of light, shadow, and the striking natural features create countless opportunities for capturing stunning images of the Icelandic wilderness.
  5. Camping and Wilderness Experience: While facilities may be limited, camping near the Alpine Lakes allows for a unique wilderness experience. Spending the night under the clear Icelandic sky, far from city lights, provides an exceptional stargazing opportunity and the chance to witness the Northern Lights in the right season.
  6. Seasonal Variation: The experience at Alpine Lakes varies with the seasons. In summer, you can enjoy long daylight hours and lush green surroundings, while in winter, the landscape transforms with snow and ice, creating a different kind of beauty.
  7. Serenity and Solitude: One of the most appealing aspects of Alpine Lakes is the sense of serenity and solitude they offer. You'll be far from the crowds, allowing for a peaceful connection with nature.
  8. Environmental Conservation: Being in a protected and remote area, Alpine Lakes are often situated within nature reserves or national parks, ensuring their preservation and promoting responsible tourism.
  9. Challenging Adventure: Some of the Alpine Lakes may require a bit of effort to reach, making the experience more rewarding for those seeking a challenge. The journey to reach these remote destinations is part of the adventure.

The Alpine Lakes in the Westfjords are a remarkable and off-the-beaten-path tourist destination, offering a blend of natural beauty, adventure, and solitude. Visitors seeking an authentic Icelandic experience, away from the more popular tourist sites, will find this region to be a hidden treasure worth exploring.

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