Seatours
Discover the Wonders of Seatours: A Gateway to Iceland's Natural Beauty
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Iceland's Westfjords with Ferry Baldur, your gateway to stunning landscapes and charming islands.
Ferry Baldur serves as a vital ferry terminal connecting Stykkishólmur to the breathtaking Westfjords of Iceland. It’s not just a transit point; it’s an experience filled with stunning natural landscapes, rich marine life, and a chance to explore the captivating islands along the way. Tourists can witness the dramatic cliffs and tranquil waters while enjoying a convenient passage to some of Iceland’s most remote and beautiful destinations.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Stykkishólmur, head northeast on Aðalgata street towards the harbor. Continue straight until you reach the waterfront. Once you reach the water, turn right and walk along the promenade. You will see signs pointing towards 'Ferry Baldur'. Continue walking along the waterfront until you reach Smiðjustígur street. Turn left onto Smiðjustígur street and after a short walk, you will find Ferry Baldur at Smiðjustígur 3, 340 Stykkishólmur.
Public Transport
Although public transport in Stykkishólmur may be limited, check for local bus schedules that may operate routes towards the ferry terminal. If available, board the bus that goes towards the harbor area. Once you arrive at the nearest bus stop, follow the walking directions as mentioned above to reach Ferry Baldur.
Use Ferry Baldur as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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