Iceland Cruise 2024 - Day Seven - 6/20/2024

Port - Isafjördur, Iceland

Excursion - The Abandoned Village of Hesteyri

A visit to the village of Hesteyri, on the southern edge of Iceland's northernmost peninsula, is an opportunity to see some of the most rugged landscape in the country and to get a sense of the lives of those a century ago who tried to eke a living from this unforgiving environment.

Accessible only by boat and only in the summer months, the area's first human habitation dates from the end of the 19th century, when Norwegian whalers set up a camp here, which was closed down in 1915 when Iceland banned whaling in its waters. In the mid-1920s, a Reykjavik company converted the station to a herring factory, which in its turn ceased operation due to overfishing in 1940. Local residents began to leave Hesteyri in search of employment elsewhere, and by 1956, the village was completely abandoned.

Today, Hesteyri serves as a base for hikers exploring the remote reaches of the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve, and it also welcomes visitors interested in its unusual history. Your guide will lead you on a short hike around what remains of the village—about 10 houses mainly used as summer homes by the descendants of earlier villagers and the remains of the church that once served the community. You will also learn about the flora and fauna that led to the creation of the Reserve. The tour ends at the Old Doctor's House, which has been converted to a guesthouse and café for the summer months, where you can enjoy a hearty meal of Icelandic pancakes and traditional rye bread.