Glide silently around Flatey's sea cliffs on a private Zodiac as thousands of Atlantic puffins, Arctic terns, and eiders nest within arm's reach. A bucket-list encounter with Iceland's most beloved birds in their undisturbed habitat.
What to expect
Your certified naturalist guide steers a rigid inflatable around Flatey's rocky shoreline at near-water level, pausing at burrow colonies where puffins shuttle fish to their chicks just metres above your head. Arctic terns dive-bomb overhead while eider ducks escort ducklings through the kelp. The pace is entirely yours — linger as long as you wish at any colony. Commentary covers migration routes, conservation status, and Icelandic folklore surrounding these beloved birds.
Good to know
Pre-book directly with Traveo Iceland well in advance — summer slots (June–August) sell out fast. Tour runs approximately 1.5–2 hours; factor in 15 minutes each way on foot from the ferry pier. All-aboard times on cruise calls are typically strict, so confirm exact departure before booking. Binoculars and a windproof layer are essential.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Flatey Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.