Seydisfjordur, Iceland cruise port guide
Seydisfjordur was the first town in the east of Iceland to become an official city, way back in 1895, and today it’s considered the cultural capital of the region. Its outsized influence is impressive when you consider that it became significant while staying small — still with only about 700 residents. That shouldn’t — and won’t! — stop it from boasting Iceland’s oldest power plant in operation, plenty of 19th-century buildings, a really cool rainbow road running through the downtown, plus easy access to other regional sights such as Álfaborg Hill, the Maritime Museum and Hengifoss Waterfall — that one happens to be Iceland’s tallest.
About Seydisfjordur, Iceland
Seyðisfjörður is one of Iceland's most picturesque fjord towns, nestled at the head of a dramatic fjord in East Iceland. The colourful tin-clad houses, the rainbow street leading to the Blue Church, and the waterfalls cascading down the steep fjord walls make this an exceptionally photogenic port call.
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Copenhagen To Reykjavik
Insignia · Europe · 12 nights
from $3,825
$318 / night
Norwegens Fjorde und Islands Naturwunder - ab/bis
Mein Schiff 3 · Europe · 14 nights
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New York to Reykjavik
Vista · North America · 14 nights
from $6,760
$482 / night
New York to New York
Vista · North America · 67 nights
from $39,399
$588 / night
Reykjavik To Reykjavik
Insignia · Europe · 10 nights
from $4,499
$449 / night
12 nights Northern Europe from Hamburg
MSC Preziosa · United Kingdom · 12 nights
from $1,489
$124 / night
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