Akureyri
Black sand beach in Vik
Top left: Parasitic Jaeger © Sherry Kirkvold
Top right: Northern Fulmar © Sherry Kirkvold
Bottom left: Black-legged Kittiwakes © Sherry Kirkvold
Bottom right: Atlantic Puffins © Jean Iron
Bottom left: Black-legged Kittiwakes © Sherry Kirkvold
Bottom right: Atlantic Puffins © Jean Iron
Seeing and photographing European shorebirds on their breeding grounds is remarkably easy. Whimbrels, Eurasian Oystercatchers, Black-tailed Godwits, European Golden-Plovers and other shorebirds are tame, and are even present in small towns. A day trip by ferry to the Hrisey Island bird sanctuary gives us a good chance of seeing the cryptic Rock Ptarmigan amidst an abundance of native wildflowers. With a diversity of northern habitats, the beauty of Iceland’s flora is both showy and subtle.
Top left: Eurasian Whimbrels
Top right: Rock Ptarmigan © Sherry Kirkvold
Bottom left: Cuckoo Flower © Sherry Kirkvold
Bottom right: Black-tailed Godwit
Bottom left: Cuckoo Flower © Sherry Kirkvold
Bottom right: Black-tailed Godwit
Blue Lagoon
Our tour includes a visit to the Blue Lagoon for a warm swim if you wish, a farm to see Icelandic horses, the National Museum, and other cultural attractions, always within sight of the ocean or snow-capped mountains. A trip to Iceland is an invigorating adventure trip full of vivid memories and countless photographs.