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Experience the thrill of a 2-hour RIB boat tour around Iceland’s Westman Islands, spotting wildlife, exploring sea caves, and enjoying stunning ocean views.

If you’re after an adventurous way to see Iceland’s Westman Islands, a 2-hour RIB speedboat tour offers a perfect blend of excitement, scenery, and local charm. This experience combines high-speed thrills with opportunities to spot wildlife, explore sea caves, and learn about the islands’ fascinating stories. What makes it stand out is the intimate way you get close to natural formations and wildlife, all while enjoying the wind in your hair.
One feature we particularly loved is the lively atmosphere created by the music onboard, adding a fun, communal vibe to the ride. However, it’s worth noting that sea conditions influence whether the boat can reach the more distant islands, such as Súlnasker, so flexibility is key. This tour is ideal for those who enjoy active adventures, stunning coastal views, and learning about Iceland’s island folklore firsthand.
This experience might not suit everyone—it’s not recommended for young children under 6, pregnant women, or those prone to seasickness or back problems. But if you’re seeking an authentic, adrenaline-pumping view of Iceland’s rugged coastline, this tour fits the bill perfectly.

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Your adventure begins at the harbor in Vestmannaeyjar, a cozy village with a picturesque port only about 100 meters from where the ferry docks. The tour operator’s office is in a large white and yellow building nearby, making check-in straightforward. Once aboard the RIB, equipped with a warm overall and life jacket, you’re ready to hit the waves.
The RIB speedboat is designed for both safety and adrenaline. Expect a ride that’s fast enough to get your adrenaline pumping, but smooth enough for comfortable viewing. We loved the way the boat skims over the water, providing a dynamic perspective on the islands. The guides are lively, knowledgeable, and eager to share stories, folklore, and local insights.
One of the tour’s highlights is the chance to see seals basking on rocks or lazily swimming near the boat’s path. Reviewers frequently mention spotting whales, which adds a layer of excitement; although sightings depend on season and luck, the possibility is a big draw. The skies are also bustling with seabirds like puffins, gannets, fulmars, and kittiwakes. Birdwatching here can be surprisingly rewarding, especially during the nesting season when puffins are more active.
The trip takes you close to islands like Súlnasker, which is often described as the most magnificent in the archipelago, weather permitting. The boat approaches Elephant Rock, a natural formation resembling, unsurprisingly, an elephant, offering excellent photo opportunities. The boat’s route may also include stops or viewing points around sea caves, where the natural erosion has carved tunnels into the cliffs, creating stunning, dramatic backdrops.
Throughout the journey, guides share stories about the islands’ past, including their volcanic origins, fishing traditions, and folklore. Guests mention that the guides are engaging, providing context that transforms a simple sightseeing ride into a cultural experience.
Adding to the fun, live music plays during the cruise, creating an upbeat, relaxed vibe that makes the ride more enjoyable. This is especially appreciated on warm, sunny days when the boat’s open design allows you to soak up the sun and the scenery simultaneously.
All passengers are provided with a warm overall and life jacket, essential for Iceland’s cool ocean climate. The 2-hour duration is perfect for those who want an action-packed adventure without committing to a full-day tour. Keep in mind that participants should bring comfortable shoes, warm clothing, sunglasses, and a camera—preferably waterproof—to capture the stunning views.

While the tour’s price might seem modest, the value lies in the combination of scenic beauty, wildlife, and adrenaline. You’re not just sitting on a bus or walking on land; you’re actively exploring, feeling the ocean’s power, and getting a close-up look at Iceland’s rugged coast. The guides’ local knowledge and the lively atmosphere make it a memorable outing, especially for those who enjoy outdoor adventures.
One of the most important factors is sea conditions. The tour is subject to weather and sea state, which can sometimes limit the reach to Súlnasker or other offshore islands. If the weather is rough, the guides will prioritize safety and may modify the route, which is worth keeping in mind when planning.
This tour isn’t suitable for very young children, pregnant women, or people with back problems or seasickness. The open nature of the boat means exposure to wind and spray, so dressing appropriately is crucial. Those who thrive on active, outdoor adventures and aren’t easily affected by motion will find this experience especially rewarding.
The tour offers some flexibility, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later—streamlining the planning process. This means you can be spontaneous about weather changes or other travel plans.

This 2-hour RIB boat tour around Iceland’s Westman Islands offers an authentic, exhilarating way to see some of the country’s most stunning coastal scenery. The combination of speed, wildlife, and natural formations provides a well-rounded experience that appeals to adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. The lively guides and music create a fun, engaging atmosphere, making this a memorable highlight of any trip to the area.
While weather can influence the itinerary, the overall value lies in the close-up views and the thrill of skimming over the ocean. It’s best suited for those who enjoy active outdoor experiences and are prepared for the elements. For anyone looking to add a splash of excitement and a touch of local folklore to their Iceland adventure, this tour hits the sweet spot.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 6 years old, mainly due to safety and comfort considerations on the open boat.
What should I wear?
Bring warm clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a waterproof camera. A warm overall is provided and is essential for staying comfortable in Iceland’s cool coastal climate.
Can I see whales on this trip?
Whale sightings are possible, but they depend on sea conditions and season. Seals and seabirds are more reliably seen.
What natural attractions will I see?
Expect to see Elephant Rock, sea caves, and some of the islands in the archipelago, weather permitting. The tour offers close-up views of dramatic rock formations.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, making it a perfect option for travelers who want a quick yet comprehensive adventure.
Is the activity weather-dependent?
Yes, the trip’s success depends on sea conditions. If the weather isn’t suitable, the tour might be shortened or rerouted for safety.
This adventure is ideal for those craving a quick but memorable Icelandic experience, combining scenic beauty with the excitement of a high-speed boat ride. If you’re a wildlife enthusiast or thrill-seeker, this tour will add a lively, authentic touch to your Iceland trip.