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Sightseeing and water sports experience in Westfjords visiting Dynjandi waterfall

Embrace the chill. Master the thrill. Prepare to be captivated by the inspiring Dynjandi waterfall and end the day with an adrenaline-pumping wakeboarding/water skiing session.

Ísafjörður
7 hours
Easy

Starting at 55.000 ISK

Tour Operator: Wakeboarding Iceland

About

Our journey begins as we venture deep into the remote and unspoiled landscapes of the Westfjords. Our first stop is the magnificent Dynjandi waterfall, often referred to as the "Jewel of the Westfjords." Take your time to explore the surrounding area, marvel at the lush greenery, and capture unforgettable photos. Re-energized and ready for more adventure, we'll make our way to Holt Beach, a picturesque location with panoramic views of the surrounding fjords. Here, the real excitement begins as we gear up for a thrilling wakeboarding experience. Whether you're a seasoned wakeboarder or a beginner, our expert instructors will provide guidance and support to ensure an unforgettable ride. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you glide across the sparkling waters, mastering new tricks and maneuvers, or simply enjoying the sensation of riding your board.

We are happy to present an addon for Summer 2024! We added paddle boards to our gear list and we will be able to offer paddle boarding during this tour. It would look like that: If 3-4 guests would book this tour we would break such a small group in half. One half would wakeboard/waterski, knee board as normal, other could experience paddle boarding in the meantime on their own within linked beach/ocean area.

Throughout the day, our experienced guides will be happy to share fascinating insights into the region's history, geology, and wildlife, enriching your understanding of this remarkable corner of Iceland.

Duration of the trip: 7 hours. Meeting up in Isafjordur 09:00. Guide will provide required information and gear for the guests. We will drive to the Dynjandi all together and enjoy our day.

Minimum age: 12 years.

Wildlife: During the summer, we can expect to see many sea birds including Oystercatchers, Arctic Terns, Eider ducks.

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

Trip difficulty: Easy.

* 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 snorkeling equipment if preferred. 

Exclusions

Lunch, snacks and drinks.

What do I need to bring?

Comfortable shoes for a short hike to take a closer look to Dynjandi, warm outdoor clothing, hat, sunglasses, small towel, sunscreen, water bottle, lunch, light snack if preferred.

Know before you go

  • Previous wakeboarding, snowboarding, skiing, 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
  • If travelers arrives on a cruise ship we can pick them up at the harbor. We are meeting individual travelers, traveling on their own cars or flying to town at a pick up point. Guests arriving by plane can be picked up at the airport to. Please send us a message in advance.

Itinerary

Day 1: Dynjandi

Dynjandi, also known as Fjallfoss, is a stunning and iconic waterfall located in the remote and rugged Westfjords of Iceland. It is undoubtedly one of the most impressive and picturesque waterfalls in the country, making it a must-visit destination for tourists looking to explore the natural beauty of Iceland.

  1. Natural Beauty: Dynjandi is often referred to as the "Jewel of the Westfjords" due to its breathtaking natural beauty. It cascades down a series of tiered, terraced cliffs, resembling a bridal veil, with multiple smaller waterfalls feeding into the main one. The total height of Dynjandi is approximately 100 meters (328 feet), and its sheer size and the surrounding scenery make it an incredibly captivating sight.
  2. Remote Location: The Westfjords of Iceland are known for their remote and untouched landscapes, and Dynjandi is no exception. It is situated in the rugged and isolated wilderness, far from the more popular tourist destinations, which gives visitors a sense of adventure and tranquility.
  3. Hiking Opportunities: To fully experience Dynjandi, visitors can embark on a scenic hiking trail that leads to the waterfall. The trail meanders through beautiful landscapes, offering incredible views of the surrounding fjords and the ever-nearing waterfall. The hike is approximately 2 kilometers and takes around 30 minutes, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.
  4. Visitor Center: There is a small visitor center near the parking area, providing information about the waterfall, its geological history, and the surrounding area. It's a great place to gather information and learn more about the Westfjords.
  5. Photography Paradise: Dynjandi is a photographer's dream come true. The combination of the waterfall's unique shape, the lush green surroundings, and the dramatic fjord backdrop creates countless opportunities for breathtaking photos.
  6. Wildlife and Flora: The area around Dynjandi is rich in wildlife and flora. It's not uncommon to spot various bird species, including puffins, in the region. Additionally, the hiking trail is surrounded by colorful wildflowers during the summer months.
  7. Peace and Serenity: Due to its remote location, Dynjandi offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere. Visitors often describe it as a place to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in nature.
  8. Seasonal Changes: Dynjandi's appearance changes with the seasons. In winter, the waterfall may be partially frozen, creating a different kind of enchanting beauty, while in summer, the flow is at its peak.
  9. Accessibility: While the Westfjords can be challenging to reach, the road leading to Dynjandi is well-maintained and accessible by car. It's a worthwhile detour for travelers exploring the less-visited parts of Iceland.

Overall, Dynjandi waterfall in the Westfjords of Iceland is a natural wonder that offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience for tourists. It's a destination for those who appreciate the unspoiled beauty of the Icelandic wilderness and a sense of adventure in an isolated and captivating environment.

Day 1: Holt beach

Holt Beach, situated in the Westfjords of Iceland, is a captivating and serene tourist destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty and remote location. This pristine beach offers a different kind of experience compared to the more famous beaches of Iceland, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and a deep connection with nature. 

  1. Remote and Unspoiled: Holt Beach is far from the crowded and heavily touristed locations found in the more accessible parts of Iceland. Its remote location in the Westfjords ensures that it remains unspoiled and retains its natural charm.
  2. Dramatic Landscape: The Westfjords are known for their dramatic and rugged landscapes, and Holt Beach is no exception. The beach is nestled along a picturesque fjord, with towering cliffs and lush, green hillsides surrounding it. The juxtaposition of the sea and the mountains creates a breathtaking and unique backdrop.
  3. Peaceful Atmosphere: One of the primary attractions of Holt Beach is the peace and solitude it offers. Visitors can enjoy the soothing sound of the waves, the soft rustling of the grass, and the refreshing sea breeze without the distractions of large crowds.
  4. Birdwatching: The Westfjords are a haven for birdwatchers, and Holt Beach is no different. The area is home to various bird species, including oystercatchers, eider ducks and other seabirds. Bird enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities for observation and photography.
  5. Photography Opportunities: The stunning scenery at Holt Beach makes it a prime location for photography. The interplay of light, shadow, and the natural elements creates captivating and ever-changing vistas, especially during the "golden hours" of sunrise and sunset.
  6. Seasonal Variety: The experience at Holt Beach varies with the seasons. In the summer, the beach is a peaceful, sunlit haven, while the winter months offer a more secluded and sometimes snowy setting.
  7. Limited Amenities: It's important to note that the amenities at Holt Beach are limited, so visitors should come prepared with their own food, water. The lack of commercialization adds to the authenticity of the experience.

Holt Beach, in the Westfjords of Iceland, offers an escape from the more touristy areas of the country. It's a destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking tranquility amidst a truly remote and untouched coastal environment. Its serene beauty and isolation make it a hidden gem in the land of fire and ice.

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.

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