Pronunciation: SIG-loo-fyor-thur “ð” is pronounced like a soft “th” in “breathe”
Nestled in a narrow fjord in northern Iceland, Siglufjörður was once the herring capital of the world. Today, this tiny town offers colorful buildings, dramatic mountains, and peaceful seascapes. It’s off the beaten path—in the best way.
August highs reach 50–55°F (10–13°C). You’ll want layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy walking shoes for the cobblestones and wet terrain.
The town is walkable from the port. No taxis or Uber—this is a “wander and explore” kind of stop.
Not available. Guided walking tours may be offered through the cruise line.