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Includes: Flight: Akureyri - Grímsey - Akureyri. Tour with guide in Grímsey. Arctic Circle certificate. Airport taxes. Not included: Lunch or refreshments.
Into the Arctic from Reykjavik Includes: Flight: Reykjavík - Akureyri - Grímsey - Akureyri - Reykjavík. Tour with guide in Grímsey. Arctic Circle certificate. Airport taxes. Not included: Lunch or refreshments.
2-hour daytour
Step foot across the Arctic Circle on the island of Grímsey, the only point in Iceland where this is possible. Our guide takes us on a walking tour of the area.
With some sixty species of sea birds and its claim to being the only nesting site of the tiny dovekie, Grímsey is truly a bird-watchers paradise. Traditionally, the island was once inhabited by giants and trolls, but now, it is said, only their descendants remain. Spend a lovely evening with us in the far north and receive a special Arctic Circle certificate to mark your adventure.
5-hour daytour Grímsey, bisected by the Arctic Circle, lies about 40 km away from the closest point on the mainland. It´s surrounded by cliffs for the most part. Its highest point (103 m) is at the northern end where it slopes gently undulating southward in green fields and pastureland.
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The island is about 2 km wide and 6 km long with an area of 5.3 sq. km, the second largest of the islands around Iceland. The island is girded by bird cliffs where a multitude of sea birds nest. All in all about sixty species of birds nest on this fascinating island. Close to Basar farm on the island's northern half, a signpost at 66 degrees and 33 minutes north marks the Arctic Circle. Travelers will get a certificate from the local authorities to show that they have crossed the Circle.