Grímsey Island Port
Grimsey Island, Iceland
Grímsey is a small, remote island situated 41 km north of Iceland, making it the northernmost inhabited Icelandic territory. This unique island, 5.5 km long and 2 km wide, is home to approximately 70 people. Travelers can reach Grímsey by a short 20-minute flight from Akureyri or a scenic ferry journey from Dalvík that takes about three hours. The island boasts breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean to the north and the glistening mountain tops of North Iceland to the south. Visitors can explore the green landscapes, listen to the birds' vibrant sounds echoing off the cliffs, observe puffins nesting from April to August, and even witness the mesmerizing Northern Lights during winter. Grímsey offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Attractions include a small convenience store, café, restaurant, two year-round guesthouses, an Arctic Circle monument named 'Orbus et Globus,' and the opportunity to step over the Arctic Circle. Make sure to pre-book accommodations and activities, especially during the summer season.
Location
City: Grímsey
Region: Island
Country: Iceland
Coordinates: 66.5304° N, 18.0077° W