SEYDISFJORDUR CRUISES

A Delightful Stroll through the Icelandic Fjords

A place where the waterfalls “sing”, full of colorful wooden houses surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Welcome to Seydisfjordur, Iceland, the next destination in the eastern fjords on your MSC cruise.

It is a small fishing village inhabited by 700 people: a single, large, welcoming, friendly family that loves to share its goodness with tourists and visitors. Rich in history and creativity, Seydisfjordur will surprise you with its delightful hiking trails and thriving art scene. It is for this reason that it is home to an international community of musicians, artisans and students.
One of the symbols of the city, among the most recognizable in Iceland, is undoubtedly the blue church of Seydisfjordur. With its particular color and style, it has become a tourist destination that is not to be missed. The church originally stood on the Dvergasteinn farm and in 1882 was transferred to Vestdalseyri, but in 1894, it was destroyed and damaged by a huge storm. The church was then rebuilt, this time inside the peninsula, remaining there until 1920 when it was transferred to the heart of

Seydisfjordur. In 1989, the blue church was once again damaged by a fire during the renovation of the building and the pipe organ was destroyed by the flames.

Near the village of Seydisfjordur, you can also admire the Gufufosswaterfalls, one of the largest and most striking in the area, whose name means “steam falls”. The road that crosses the plateau to reach this enchanted place is filled with beautiful views that should not be missed.
To end your tour, head off to see Tvisongur, a “sound” sculpture composed of five domes built in 2012 by German artist Lukas Kühne. Inside the sculpture, located on a mountain above the city, you can hear sounds, whispers, and singing amplified creating a truly unique, evocative atmosphere.

ICELAND INFRASTRUCTURE FEE: As of January 2025, Icelandic authorities charge an infrastructure fee to all cruise visitors of ISK 2,500 per day (approximately EUR 17-18) for every 24-hour period spent in Icelandic ports. During your cruise, you will spend a total of four days in Iceland, resulting in a total fee of ISK 10,000 (approximately EUR 69-70) per Guest. To make this process as seamless and convenient for you as possible, we will pay this fee on your behalf and debit your onboard account once the ship has left Iceland. Please note that this new fee is a mandatory charge applicable to all Guests on cruise ships visiting Iceland, regardless of whether you choose to go ashore or remain on board.

This new fee replaces the accommodation tax, which no longer applies to cruise passengers.

CRUISES FROM / TO SEYDISFJORDUR IN 2025