How to Discover Iceland’s Wild Northern Coast

March 11, 2026 · Travel Tips

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Discover Iceland’s Wild Northern Coast

Experience the rugged beauty of Iceland’s northern shore, where dramatic fjords, towering cliffs, and quiet fishing villages await. Let Ourhotels.is be your guide to an unforgettable adventure.

Best Time to Visit

  • Summer (June–August): Midnight sun, mild temperatures, perfect for hiking.
  • Shoulder Seasons (May & September): Fewer crowds, stunning autumn hues or spring blooms.
  • Winter (October–April): Northern lights dancing above icy landscapes.

Top Activities Along the Coast

  • Whale watching tours from Húsavík or Akureyri.
  • Kayaking through the sheltered fjords at Ísafjörður.
  • Hiking to the cliffs of Látrabjarg to see puffins up close.
  • Exploring ice caves near Mývatn and Goðafoss waterfall.
  • Scenic drives on the winding coastal roads, with stops at hidden geothermal pools.

What to Pack

  • Layers: Thermal base, fleece mid-layer, waterproof outer shell.
  • Sturdy hiking boots and warm socks.
  • Swimsuit and towel for hot springs.
  • Camera with extra batteries (cold weather drains power quickly).
  • Reusable water bottle and snacks for long drives.

How Long to Stay

Plan for 4–7 days to fully explore the northern coastline’s highlights. This gives you time to:

  • Chase waterfalls and volcanic craters.
  • Relax in geothermal spas.
  • Discover local cuisine in seaside towns.

Where to Stay

For a cozy base in the heart of the Westfjords, check in at the Ísafjörður Inn, a charming retreat overlooking the fjord. Its warm hospitality and modern comforts are perfect after a day of exploration.

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