Welcome to Seydisfjordur

Seydisfjordur was the sixth planned stop on our NCL cruise from Tromso Norway to Reykjavik.  It was another small village and the reason to be there was to go see the scenery in the area, which we did.  This was a tender port.   We spent the day traveling quite some distance to see a couple of small attractions, which were not much to see at all.   The scenery was great, but beyond that there was not much to see like glaciers or significant waterfalls etc.  Iceland is expensive to visit and this excursion was no exception.

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  • Population 676
  • Municipality on the end of the Eastern Fjord by the same name.
  • One road 17 miles long over the mountains connects the city to the rest of Iceland.
  • Town was created in 1848
  • Data shows civilization back to the 11th Century.
  • Has the only car ferry in Iceland from Denmark and the Faroe Islands.
  • One of many small cities scattered around the coastline of Iceland

Small Typical Countryside Church

Small Cultural Museum

Countryside Views