Walk the wind-raked headland of Stórhöfði — the windiest point in Iceland and the finest puffin-watching site in the North Atlantic, where Atlantic puffins nest by the hundreds of thousands just feet from the path.
What to expect
The headland juts into the open North Atlantic at Heimaey's southern tip, and the approach walk through coastal heath rewards with sweeping views back over the volcanic archipelago. From late April through August, the grassy slopes are riddled with puffin burrows — birds come and go constantly overhead, and the chatter and wing-beat of the colony is extraordinary. A lighthouse caps the cape, and on clear days you can see across to the Icelandic mainland. The guided option adds ornithological context and birding expertise.
Good to know
Peak puffin season is May to mid-August; outside this window birds have departed. Stórhöfði is approximately 3 km from the town centre — a taxi or local bus is advisable. Wear windproof clothing regardless of the season; the cape earns its meteorological reputation. Book a guided visit through VikingTours for expert commentary and reliable transport timing.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Heimaey — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.