Description
Vestmannaeyjar (or Westman Islands) is an archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. The Westman Islands are home to approximately 2.5 million breeding pairs of seabirds. Among these, nearly half are papuchalk severní. More than 30 other species of birds nest in the cliffs and grassy ledges. The largest island, Heimaey, is a great place for watching seabirds and easy accessible, also by car. From the parking lot you can walk to the cliffs with breeding birds such as alkoun úzkozobý, terej bílý, papuchalk severní, racek tříprstý and buřňák lední and look out over the sea. Also a chance of orca, seals and various other birds such as kajka mořská, racek šedý, ústřičník velký, alkoun obecný, koliha malá, kulík písečný, konipas bílý and linduška luční.
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Access
Vestmannaeyjar can be reached by ferry service from Landeyjahöfn. It offers several scheduled trips daily, with a sailing time of 45 minutes. On the southern peninsula of the island there is a parking lot on a hill from which you can walk in any direction. There is also a bird hide 3 minutes from the parking lot where you can stay dry.


