Islandia · Guía de viaje 2026
Snorkeling & Diving en Höfn í Hornafirði
Nestled on a picturesque peninsula in Southeast Iceland, Höfn í Hornafirði is a charming fishing village renowned for its dramatic mountain backdrop, serene coastal waters, and delectable seafood. Often called 'The Lobster Capital of Iceland,' this vibrant community offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and culinary delights, making it an essential stop for any traveler exploring the East.
Principales atractivos
- Höfn Harbor and its fishing fleet
- Vestrahorn mountain and the black sand beach of Stokksnes
- Glacier boat tours on Jökulsárlón or Fjallsárlón (nearby)
- Hornafjörður Art Museum
- Views of Vatnajökull, Europe's largest glacier
- Humarhöfnin restaurant for famous langoustine
Mejor época para visitar
The best time to visit Höfn is during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is mild, daylight hours are long, and all attractions are easily accessible. This period is also ideal for enjoying the famous Lobster Festival and exploring the surrounding natural wonders.
Guía de viaje completa a Höfn í Hornafirði
Nestled on a picturesque peninsula in Southeast Iceland, Höfn í Hornafirði is a charming fishing village renowned for its dramatic mountain backdrop, serene coastal waters, and delectable seafood. Often called 'The Lobster Capital of Iceland,' this vibrant community offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and culinary delights, making it an essential stop for any traveler exploring the East.
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Región: East Iceland
Sobre este destino
Höfn, meaning 'harbor' in Icelandic, lives up to its name with a bustling port visible in the image, where fishing boats dock against a backdrop of colorful houses and majestic, snow-capped mountains. The town itself is laid out against the stunning Vatnajökull glacier region, offering unparalleled views and access to some of Iceland's most iconic landscapes. The image captures the town's unique position, surrounded by intricate waterways and small islands, with the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean stretching into the distance. It serves as a gateway to exploring glacial lagoons, black sand beaches, and rugged mountain trails, all while providing a cozy base with a strong local character and a focus on fresh, regional cuisine.
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- Höfn is one of the few towns in Iceland with a natural harbor.
- It is often referred to as 'The Lobster Capital of Iceland' due to its famous langoustine.
- The town is situated near the largest glacier in Europe, Vatnajökull.
- Höfn hosts a popular annual 'Lobster Festival' (Humarhátíð) in early July.
- The population is around 2,500 people.
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