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Iceland Sailing

Iceland Sailing
Address: Myrar 8 - 450 Patreksfjordur
Location: Patreksfjordur
Telephone: (+354) 4561140
Telephone 2: (+354) 8925059
E-mail: info@icelandsailing.is
Website:  http://www.icelandsailing.is

Boat: Sæljómi/ Saeljomi BA 59, nr 2050. Size 15,3 ton. Length of the boat is12 m.

On board there is a refrigerator, microwave, cooker/stove and three bunk beds. Electricity on board is 220v and a small engine extra, for lights, 2 KW and a WC.

Size of groups: The boat can take up to 25 passengers.

Safety on board: There are life-boats for all passengers, also life-jackets for all passengers on board, plus small ones, for children

The boat is big; it has permission to take 25 passengers on board. There also is a rubber boat/dinghy to ferry passengers to shore, where there is no pier.

Tour operator licence. We have the permission to organise trips.

It is possible to take passengers from the town of Patreksfjordur across the fjord to Orlygshofn; then there is possible to walk to the Museum at Hnjotur. Or you can rent horses at Nedri-Tunga ph. 867 8890 / 894 1587 and go for a ride on the white sand, by the sea.

If you are staying in one of the guesthouses across the fjord (Haenuvik, Hotel Latrabjarg, Hnjotur, or Breidavik), you can leave the car and take the boat to go to the town of Patreksfjordur. There you can do some grocery shopping, go to the swimmingpool or let the boat take you almost to the end of the fjord, to the golf course at Vesturbotn.

You can walk along many beautiful tracks in the neighbour hood, for example to Raudisandur or the cliffs of Latrabjarg, with the seabirds and puffins, in spring and early summer.

The mountain range is impressive and the tourist gets in close contact with the wild nature.

There are many possibilities open.

 
 
 
 
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