east-iceland · Iceland
Mjóifjörður – Remote Eastern Fjord
Mjóifjörður is one of Iceland's most remote and rugged fjords, accessible only by a narrow, largely unpaved mountain road from Reyðarfjörður. The fjord is home to about 15 permanent residents and one of Iceland's few remaining hand-operated ferries. Dramatic waterfalls cascade directly into the fjord, the most spectacular being Klifbrekkufossar — a multi-tiered cascade dropping 100 m. The solitude and raw scenery make it a favourite for adventurous visitors.
About Mjóifjörður – Remote Eastern Fjord
Mjóifjörður is one of Iceland's most remote and rugged fjords, accessible only by a narrow, largely unpaved mountain road from Reyðarfjörður. The fjord is home to about 15 permanent residents and one of Iceland's few remaining hand-operated ferries. Dramatic waterfalls cascade directly into the fjord, the most spectacular being Klifbrekkufossar — a multi-tiered cascade dropping 100 m. The solitude and raw scenery make it a favourite for adventurous visitors.
Did You Know?
- ✔Mjóifjörður – Remote Eastern Fjord is one of Iceland's many spectacular natural features
- ✔Iceland's position on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge creates extraordinary geological diversity
- ✔The country experiences continuous volcanic and geothermal activity
Tours Near Mjóifjörður – Remote Eastern Fjord
Best-rated Iceland experiences — book with free cancellation

Diamond Beach & Jökulsárlón Floating Glacier Guided Day Tour
From $1750.26
Book Now
Glacier hike and Iceberg Boat Tour
From $244.33
Book Now
Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon Ice Floating Tour
From $129.21
Book NowAbout Mjóifjörður – Remote Eastern Fjord
Mjóifjörður – Remote Eastern Fjord is a natural wonder in east-iceland, one of the many extraordinary geological and natural formations that make Iceland a world-class travel destination.
Story & Folklore
Mjóifjörður is one of Iceland's most remote and rugged fjords, accessible only by a narrow, largely unpaved mountain road from Reyðarfjörður. The fjord is home to about 15 permanent residents and one of Iceland's few remaining hand-operated ferries. Dramatic waterfalls cascade directly into the fjord, the most spectacular being Klifbrekkufossar — a multi-tiered cascade dropping 100 m. The solitude and raw scenery make it a favourite for adventurous visitors.
Why Visit
Mjóifjörður is one of Iceland's most remote and rugged fjords, accessible only by a narrow, largely unpaved mountain road from Reyðarfjörður.
Did You Know?
Mjóifjörður is one of Iceland's most remote and rugged fjords, accessible only by a narrow, largely unpaved mountain road from Reyðarfjörður.