Seydisfjordur

 


A really incredible day today in Seydisfjordur.Although the forecast was for rain, sunny skies greeted us as we sailed up the 17 km fjord into Seydisfjordur. As our arrival time was a bit later, we had a leisurely morning, coffee in our cabin then breakfast in Windows watching as we docked.

 Our Shore excursion was at 10:45am. A group of 16 for a waterfall hike. A bus took us to the other side of the inlet to the remains of a village. We then took a path along a small river, past many beautiful waterfalls. There were lots of sheep on the hillsides, and Artic Terns scolding us as they fly overhead. The valley that we hike up has very little vegetation over 6 inches. Miniature blueberry and blackberry bushes.It's a nice easy hike at an easy pace. Maybe 5 km overall, and several hours. Such beautiful country. Our hike was a circular route, then the bus met us for the ride back to the ship. 

We went up to Windows for Fish and Chips and a beer on the outside terrace as it was so warm. Then we walked back into town to look at the Blue Church and some of the shops. Then we walked up the the waterfall close to the cruise pier. This was near the site of a landslide several years ago that distroyed many houses. Now the hillside is covered in thousands of lupins, a beautiful site!

Back to the ship for a quick cleanup then the past passenger cocktail party. We then headed up to the Living Room for the spectacular sail-away. We then headed up to dinner in the main dining room. Service was a bit slow, but a very good dinner. Lamb Tajine tonight. Then to the show lounge for the Crooners show. An early start for us tomorrow, so we'll have an early night.

So many great pictures, it's hard to choose!













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