The sea and the sky in Húsavík EditorialThree years ago, the spa GeoSea opened in Húsavík. In the middle of the 20th century, it was...
The lighthouse in Flatey, and one big ring EditorialThe first lighthouse off the coast of Iceland was built at Valahnjúkur in Reykjanes in 1878. Over the...
Flatey Island Church in Skjálfandi Bay EditorialThe church in Flatey Island in Skjálfandi Bay was built in 1897 in Brettingsstaðir in Flateyjardalur. It was...
Clifftop Bathing Hallur HallssonHúsavík’s Unique GeoSea Hot Baths At the awesome GeoSea baths, set on top of Húsavíkurhöfði – ‘Húsavík Cliff’...
Go green with North Sailing Hallur HallssonPioneers of whale watching in Iceland When North Sailing launched its first Whale watching boat, Knörrinn, back in...
BASALT – Bathing facilities EditorialLocation: Húsavík, Iceland Year: 2009 – Status: Ongoing Program: Bathing facilities Client: Private The Geothermal seawater-baths are located...
Local history and museums EditorialA rich heritage is found in Húsavík in North Iceland Settlement and adoption of Christianity The Swedish explorer...
Húsavík – the Hub of the North-East Vignir Andri GuðmundssonLife on the Edge of the Arctic Way up in the north east of the country lies Húsavík,...
Gentle Giants Whale Watching: Hundred and fifty years of experience EditorialThe family owned whale watching company Gentle Giants offers a wide array of sailing tours in Skjalfandi bay...
NORTH SAILING WINS AWARDS FOR RESPONSIBLE TOURISM EditorialProject Opal a great success: NORTH SAILING WINS AWARDS FOR RESPONSIBLE TOURISM North Sailing has been named Silver...
North Sailing’s traditional oak schooners sail to the whales Vignir Andri GuðmundssonWhale Watching Under Sail Sailing traditional Icelandic schooners used to be almost a memory of the past until...
North Sailing: Whale and Puffin Watching Adventures on Traditional Icelandic Schooners EditorialNorth Sailing: Whale and Puffin Watching Adventures on Traditional Icelandic Schooners In Húsavík, North Sailing offers visitors to...
Tjörneshreppur North Iceland, population 56 EditorialTjörneshreppur North Iceland, population 56 It’s a place where the sheep population vastly outnumbers human residents and the...
New addition to the North Sailing fleet EditorialThe latest addition to the North Sailing fleet is the beautiful two mast oak ship Donna Wood built...
The Culture House Andrew Scott FortuneThere are two permanent exhibitions in The Culture House: ‘Man and Nature – 100 years in Þingeyjarsýsla’, a...
Húsavík’s Pallurinn restaurant features a giant gourmet barbeque EditorialTV Chef comes home to cook Húsavík’s Pallurinn restaurant features a giant gourmet barbeque Vikings travel the world—but...
Europe’s only Whale Museum in Húsavík offers an impartial presentation EditorialThe Wonder of Whales Today most people think of whales as majestic creatures gliding effortlessly and unseen through...
Under Sail to Watch the Whale Vignir Andri GuðmundssonNorth Sailing’s traditional oak schooners sail to the whales Sailing traditional Icelandic schooners used to be almost a...