Explore Flatey's wildflower meadows, sea-cliff edges, and hidden shingle coves with a private ornithologist guide — home to one of Iceland's densest mixed seabird colonies. Over 30 species breed here, including the rare red-necked phalarope.
What to expect
Departing the village in a small group, your expert guide leads you across Flatey's remarkably flat, wildflower-studded interior — lupins, Arctic thyme, and sea campion brushing your ankles — before descending to the island's rugged northern cliffs. Here, black guillemots bob in sea caves, razorbills perch on ledges, and if you're lucky, a red-necked phalarope spins in a tidal pool. The guide narrates each species' ecology, migration, and Iceland-specific lore, and provides professional-grade binoculars and a spotting scope.
Good to know
This is Iceland's best inland bird walk without a long drive — a remarkable privilege given the island's tiny size (2 km long). Pre-book with Traveo Iceland as private slots are scarce in peak season (mid-June to mid-August). Wear layered, windproof clothing and low-grip walking shoes. Tour covers approximately 4 km of mixed terrain. Strictly adhere to all-aboard time — build in 20 minutes' buffer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Flatey Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.