Pronunciation: EE-sah-fyor-thur
Ísafjörður, the largest town in the Westfjords region, is dramatic, remote, and unspoiled. It’s surrounded by towering cliffs and deep blue waters and offers a glimpse into life in one of Iceland’s most secluded corners. Expect raw nature, warm people, and old fishing village charm.
August brings cool, crisp air with highs around 50–55°F (10–13°C). Weather changes fast, so bring layers, a rain jacket, and waterproof shoes.
The port is right near the town center. No taxis or HOHO buses—walk everywhere.