Step inside the legendary 1926 Flatey Church, whose ceiling is adorned with stunning murals by Spanish artist Baltasar Samper — Iceland's Sistine Chapel of the North. A private guided walk through this timeless island village is pure, unhurried magic.
What to expect
Your Westfjords-expert guide meets you at the ferry pier and leads you along Flatey's single unpaved lane, past candy-coloured 19th-century timber houses still occupied by summer residents. Inside the church, you pause beneath Samper's vivid ceiling panels — painted in the 1960s and depicting Flatey's own people — while your guide recounts the island's monastic past and its role as Iceland's medieval centre of learning. The walk concludes on the western shore where the silence is absolute and the view across Breiðafjörður is one of Iceland's finest.
Good to know
The island is entirely car-free and walkable end-to-end in about 20 minutes — your guide adds depth, not distance. Book a private guide through Guide to Iceland or contact local Westfjords guides via Ísafjörður-based agencies. Confirm all-aboard time with the ship before setting out. Wear sturdy, flat walking shoes — the lane is uneven cobble and grass.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Flatey Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.