Exploring a place as it was originally settled holds a special allure. Vikings are thought to have reached Iceland in the 9th century, maybe even earlier. In pursuit of fertile land, numerous Norse settlers crossed the North Atlantic. Genetic evidence indicates a mix of Irish, Scottish, and Scandinavian ancestry, particularly among women, potentially as slaves.
Recreating their journey more than a millennium later by ship offers a remarkably cool way to arrive in Iceland. To provide a sneak peek into our adventure, here are 25 of my preferred photos from a few weeks spent exploring Iceland by sea – enjoy!
Arnarstapi
Dynjandifoss
Grímsey
Siglufjörður
Akureyri
Seyðisfjörður
Fjallsárlón and Jökulsárlón
Heimaey
Reykjavík