This two hour adventure pairs one of the Westfjords’ most dramatic viewpoints with a glimpse into Iceland’s coastal past. The tour begins with a scenic drive above Bolungarvík to the Bolafjall Viewing Platform, rising to around 636 meters above sea level. From the exposed summit, wide views stretch across Ísafjarðardjúp, nearby fjords, and the North Atlantic, creating a powerful sense of standing at the edge of the world.
The tour then descends to the shoreline to visit the Ósvör Maritime Museum, a restored 19th century fishing station. Here, guests learn how fishermen once lived and worked using open boats and simple turf buildings, offering a striking contrast to the rugged heights of Bolafjall.
Please note that this tour is weather dependent and may be canceled or adjusted in poor conditions due to low visibility and safety concerns at Bolafjall.