Explore the full human story of Grímsey — Iceland's most remote inhabited island — on an expert-guided cultural walk through the fishing hamlet, 12th-century church, and edge-of-the-world lighthouse.
What to expect
Your local guide leads you through the tiny harbour village, past colourful fish-drying racks and traditional wooden homes, to the historic Grímseyjarkirkja church dating to the 12th century. You'll visit the lighthouse on the island's northern tip, stare into the Arctic Ocean, and hear stories of the island's seafaring heritage and its curious chess obsession. Coffee and local refreshments are typically included, and the pace allows genuine conversation and unhurried photography.
Good to know
This tour pairs perfectly with the Arctic Circle Diploma visit and can be combined with the wildlife walk in a single half-day. Timed to ferry arrival; confirm directly with Arctic Trip if your ship tenders directly to Grímsey. Wear layers — even in summer, wind-chill at the lighthouse can be sharp. The church may require advance arrangement to view the interior.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Grimsey — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.