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The museum is open from May to September, Monday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. It is located in Bolungarvík, in Iceland's Westfjords; you can get there by car via Route 61 or by bus from Ísafjörður. For more details, visit the official site: Visit Westfjords, or call +354 456 3088.
Adult admission costs 2,500 ISK (approximately 18 EUR), while children under 16 enter free of charge. There are discounts for students and seniors with 50% off; it is recommended to buy tickets at the entrance. More information is available on the official website.
It is recommended to set aside 1 to 2 hours to explore the open-air museum, including the historic boats and exhibits. If you are interested in fishing history in greater detail, you could extend your visit to 2.5 hours. It is a relaxed outing, so adjust according to your pace.
Founded in 1901, the museum preserves Iceland's fishing heritage, with traditional boats, nets, and original buildings that show the lives of 20th-century fishermen. It represents a cultural cornerstone of the Westfjords, highlighting the maritime economy that shaped the region. It is a living testament to Icelandic resilience in the face of the North Atlantic.
Summer, from June to August, is ideal because of the milder weather and long daylight hours, allowing you to enjoy the outdoor setting. Visit in the morning (around 10:00 AM-12:00 PM) to avoid crowds and get better light for photos. In winter, it is closed, so plan for the high season.
The museum is partially accessible, with paved paths in the main areas, but some trails and historic boats have uneven ground or stairs, which can be challenging for wheelchairs. It is recommended to contact +354 456 3088 in advance for assistance options or adapted visits. More details are available at Visit Westfjords.
Nearby, in Bolungarvík, you can visit the Bolafjall lighthouse for panoramic views or the local natural history museum. About 20 km away, in Ísafjörður, explore the Westfjords Heritage Museum or go hiking in the fjords. For itineraries, check Visit Westfjords.
Bring warm, waterproof clothing, as the weather in the Westfjords is unpredictable even in summer; comfortable shoes are essential for the outdoor paths. Consider combining your visit with a picnic near the harbor for a fuller experience, and check the weather on apps such as Vedur.is before you go.
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