Reykjavík Sea Angling Gourmet One-day tour

Our partner: Elding Adventure at Sea

Description

A Reykjavik fishing tour that's fun for everyone - no experience needed! Breathing in the fresh air, being out in the open ocean and catching your first fish of the day is an experience not soon forgotten! This tour is a must do for first timers and experienced fishermen alike.

Season: 21 April - 15 October
Available: Daily
Duration: 3-4 hours
Time: 9:00 and 13:30 
Min: 2 pax
Max: 14 pax

(Availability summer of 2020 is at 09:00 or 13:30, see booking calendar for updated information)

On this small group tour set on our charming boat SAGA, a 40 feet traditional Icelandic fishing boat built from oak in the year 1970, we will take you to the best fishing grounds the bay offers. Our captain has over four decades of experience and will teach you the best techniques while sharing his personal insights. To ensure that everyone has the best experience possible, our maximum number of passengers for this tour is 14. 

On board you'll get the all the necessary fishing equipment as well as protective clothing. In the summer months (May-August) we make a stop at the 'Puffin island' and have a look at the amazing birdlife of the bay. As an added bonus, the crew will barbecue your catch on board, complimented with some potatoes and homemade sauce, and if you catch a lot, you may even keep the rest!

The most commonly caught fish in the area is Catfish, Cod, Haddock, Mackerel and Pollack. Read more about the most common catches here.

Please be aware that the weather can affect sea conditions and as the safety and enjoyment of our passengers is our number one priority, the tour may get cancelled on short notice. Note that pickup is not available for this tour, so please make sure to arrive at the Old Harbour no later than 20 min. before departure.

*This tour is operated by our sister company Happy Tours*

FOR GROUP BOOKINGS, PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY AT SALES@ELDING.IS

What´s Included

  • Experienced crew
  • Excellent guiding
  • Fishing equipment 
  • Keep what you catch 
  • Your catch grilled on board
  • Hot drinks

What to bring

  • Sturdy footwear 
  • Clothing that can get dirty

Additional information

The most commonly caught fish in the area is Catfish, Cod, Haddock, Mackerel and Pollack and you can of course keep what you catch. Read more about the most common catch here.

Although our success rate is very high, the unpredictability of nature means that we cannot guarantee a catch on any given day.