Soar over the spectacular North Iceland fjords and land on Grímsey — the only Icelandic territory that straddles the Arctic Circle. Step off the plane and onto one of the world's most dramatic geographical thresholds.
What to expect
Board a small charter aircraft in Akureyri and trace the coastline northward before descending dramatically onto the tiny island airstrip. Your private guide walks you to the iconic Arctic Circle marker, then leads you along the sea-cliff edge where thousands of puffins nest. You'll receive the coveted official Arctic Circle crossing diploma — proof of a genuinely rare geographical achievement. The return flight at golden-hour light turns the fjords into pure theatre.
Good to know
Flight time is approximately 20 minutes each way; allow 2.5–3 hrs total. Pre-book well in advance in summer — the single airstrip has limited slots. Ideal for ships calling at Akureyri or anchoring off Grímsey directly. Check all-aboard time and confirm with operator on scheduling flexibility.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Grimsey — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.