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á Gregor's restaurant North Iceland
Goðabraut 3, 620 Dalvík, Iceland
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Dalvik Ferry to Grimsey Island

Norðurgarður 67, 620 Dalvík, Iceland
4.7(27)
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Terri SanneTerri Sanne
We enjoyed the ferry rides over to Grimsey and back. When we left Siglufjordur in the morning and got to the tunnel, it was closed. We worried that we'd miss the ferry as we didn't know how long it was going to be closed. Evidently, they close it to traffic heaaded toward Dalvik because they want the tour buses to arrive from that direction going toward Siglufjordur in the morning. By the time we got to the gate at the tunnel, we waited for ten minutes for all the traffic to clear and the tunnel to reopen. So make sure to leave time to account for this. We did arrive at the ferry in plenty of time to find good seats. Although we spent most of our time on deck because the weather was fabulous, and the sea was incredibly calm. Don't forget to find some motion sickness meds ahead of time if you typically need them. They don't have anything on the ferry. It was calm enough for me that it didn't matter.
Taylor JohnstonTaylor Johnston
Had to give this an excellent rating for an overall unbeatable experience. We traveled to Grímsey in late September, both violently ill with just one other couple on board, and no sickness on the return ferry. We had about two hours (Thursdays have shorter trips) and hiked to the arctic circle upon arrival. This isn’t for the weak when the seas are choppy. However, we really wanted to get to the marker and this ferry was our ticket! Makes for a funny story if you’re ok with puking in a paper bag.
Bella LewkowiczBella Lewkowicz
If you want to cross the Arctic circle in Iceland, this is how you do it. The day I took the ferry, we saw whales, dolphins, and puffins. It was a slow ride. A one way trip is three hours and you'll be subjected to breathtaking views. You have plenty of time to explore Grimsey Island before getting on the return. There are refreshments and snacks for purchase on the ferry. Dress warmly and check the schedule because the ferry doesn't run daily.
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We enjoyed the ferry rides over to Grimsey and back. When we left Siglufjordur in the morning and got to the tunnel, it was closed. We worried that we'd miss the ferry as we didn't know how long it was going to be closed. Evidently, they close it to traffic heaaded toward Dalvik because they want the tour buses to arrive from that direction going toward Siglufjordur in the morning. By the time we got to the gate at the tunnel, we waited for ten minutes for all the traffic to clear and the tunnel to reopen. So make sure to leave time to account for this. We did arrive at the ferry in plenty of time to find good seats. Although we spent most of our time on deck because the weather was fabulous, and the sea was incredibly calm. Don't forget to find some motion sickness meds ahead of time if you typically need them. They don't have anything on the ferry. It was calm enough for me that it didn't matter.
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Had to give this an excellent rating for an overall unbeatable experience. We traveled to Grímsey in late September, both violently ill with just one other couple on board, and no sickness on the return ferry. We had about two hours (Thursdays have shorter trips) and hiked to the arctic circle upon arrival. This isn’t for the weak when the seas are choppy. However, we really wanted to get to the marker and this ferry was our ticket! Makes for a funny story if you’re ok with puking in a paper bag.
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If you want to cross the Arctic circle in Iceland, this is how you do it. The day I took the ferry, we saw whales, dolphins, and puffins. It was a slow ride. A one way trip is three hours and you'll be subjected to breathtaking views. You have plenty of time to explore Grimsey Island before getting on the return. There are refreshments and snacks for purchase on the ferry. Dress warmly and check the schedule because the ferry doesn't run daily.
Bella Lewkowicz

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Reviews of Dalvik Ferry to Grimsey Island

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Review of Pigeon Migration Viewing and Ferry Trip to the Island Communication and booking are crucial aspects of this trip. The ferry's website, https://www.road.is/seaside/ferries/saefari-booking/, is user-friendly and provides all the necessary information for booking tickets. For those planning to bring a car, it's important to note that this can only be done by calling +354 853-2211 or emailing saefari@vegagerdin.is. In case the ferry is fully booked, contacting these details is also the way to go.

Visiting the island to witness the pigeon migration season is an exceptional experience that nature enthusiasts should not miss. The sight of these birds in their natural migratory journey is both captivating and educational. However, it's essential to plan this trip carefully to make the most of it.

Firstly, timing your visit during the migration season is crucial. This period offers a unique opportunity to observe the pigeons in large numbers, making for a memorable experience. It's advisable to check the specific migration dates beforehand to ensure you don't miss this natural spectacle.

The small town near the viewing area adds to the charm of the trip. Its quaint and serene ambiance provides a perfect backdrop for nature lovers. However, it's important to note that dining options might be limited. Bringing your own food is a wise choice, especially if you have specific dietary preferences. Alternatively, calling ahead to check the availability of restaurants on the island is recommended.

The ferry ride to the island is an adventure in itself. However, it's important to be prepared for the sea conditions. The journey back tends to be choppier, which can cause seasickness. Carrying seasickness pills is a practical precaution to ensure a comfortable trip. For those who prefer extra comfort, renting a bed on the ferry is a great option. It allows you to relax and maybe even catch a nap during the journey.

In conclusion, the pigeon migration viewing is a must-do for nature lovers. The combination of the natural spectacle, the charming small town, and the ferry journey creates a unique and enjoyable experience. Just remember to plan for food, seasickness, and ferry bookings to ensure a smooth and...

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5.0
16w

We enjoyed the ferry rides over to Grimsey and back. When we left Siglufjordur in the morning and got to the tunnel, it was closed. We worried that we'd miss the ferry as we didn't know how long it was going to be closed. Evidently, they close it to traffic heaaded toward Dalvik because they want the tour buses to arrive from that direction going toward Siglufjordur in the morning. By the time we got to the gate at the tunnel, we waited for ten minutes for all the traffic to clear and the tunnel to reopen. So make sure to leave time to account for this. We did arrive at the ferry in plenty of time to find good seats. Although we spent most of our time on deck because the weather was fabulous, and the sea was incredibly calm. Don't forget to find some motion sickness meds ahead of time if you typically need them. They don't have anything on the ferry. It was calm enough for me that it...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
9w

Had to give this an excellent rating for an overall unbeatable experience. We traveled to Grímsey in late September, both violently ill with just one other couple on board, and no sickness on the return ferry. We had about two hours (Thursdays have shorter trips) and hiked to the arctic circle upon arrival. This isn’t for the weak when the seas are choppy. However, we really wanted to get to the marker and this ferry was our ticket! Makes for a funny story if you’re ok with puking in...

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