Why the Westfjords Are a Must See Region of Iceland
March 10, 2026 · Travel Tips
Discover the Untamed Beauty of the Westfjords
The Westfjords are one of Iceland’s best-kept secrets—rugged cliffs, dramatic fjords and wildlife-rich shores. For travelers craving both adventure and tranquility, this region delivers in spades. If you’re planning a trip, Ourhotels.is is the perfect place to stay, with cozy options like the Ísafjörður Inn nestled in the heart of the fjords.
Top Experiences in the Westfjords
What to Do
- Birdwatching at Látrabjarg cliffs to spot puffins up close.
- Hiking trails around Dynjandi waterfall, one of Iceland’s most iconic cascades.
- Kayaking in Ísafjarðardjúp for a peaceful encounter with seals.
- Soaking in the geothermal pools at Drangsnes for a unique hot-spring experience by the sea.
When to Go
Summer (June–August) brings midnight sun and easy driving conditions. Late spring or early autumn offer fewer crowds and vibrant landscapes. Winter travelers will be rewarded with Northern Lights dancing over snow-dusted fjords.
How Long to Stay
A 4–7 day itinerary allows you to explore multiple fjords, taste local seafood and wander off-the-beaten-path. If your time is limited, focus on Ísafjörður and the surrounding valleys for a memorable long weekend.
Practical Tips: What to Pack
- Sturdy waterproof hiking boots and layers for unpredictable weather.
- A warm windproof jacket, gloves and a hat—even in summer.
- Swimwear for geothermal pools and a quick-dry towel.
- Camera or smartphone with extra batteries to capture the dramatic scenery.
- A refillable water bottle to reduce plastic waste on the trails.
Plan Your Stay
After a day of exploration, unwind at the charming Ísafjörður Inn, where friendly service and cozy rooms await. Booking is easy and secure through Ourhotels.is—your gateway to authentic Icelandic hospitality in the Westfjords.
Ready to immerse yourself in one of Europe’s wildest landscapes? Book your dream getaway today at Ourhotels.is and discover why the Westfjords are a must-see region of Iceland!
