6 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Hafnarfjordur That You Shouldn't Miss

August 25, 2021 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Hafnarfjordur, Iceland including Dive Iceland - Diving and Snorkeling in Iceland - Day Tours, Art Travel - Day Tours, Alfagull, Pristine Iceland, Berserkir Axarkast, Hafnarborg The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art.
Restaurants in Hafnarfjordur

1. Dive Iceland - Diving and Snorkeling in Iceland - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 439 reviews

Dive Iceland - Diving and Snorkeling in Iceland - Day Tours

DiveIceland offers diving and snorkeling tours in Iceland. We go to most popular and some exclusive diving destinations. Of course, we dive Silfra, the top three diving destination in the world. We offer small groups, new gear and personal attention to quality. If you would like to dive or snorkel Silfra, the rift between the continents, DiveIceland is the company to go with. We offer pick-up services in the greater Reykjavik area.

2. Art Travel - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Art Travel - Day Tours

ArtTravel provides uniquely crafted tours for culture-minded people. ArtTravel tours take you off the beaten path with a more personalized experience. We welcome all people who want to enjoy their hobbies in good company, appreciate nature, art, culture, and aspire to acquaint themselves with the locals. We offer regular day tours as well as tailor made adventures.

3. Alfagull

Strandgata 49, Hafnarfjordur 220 Iceland +354 537 2770 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/alfagull.verslun/
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Alfagull

4. Pristine Iceland

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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Pristine Iceland

Pristine Iceland provides premium private tours in Iceland for Individuals, small or large groups, friends and families. Visit the highlands of Iceland and explore its contrasting landscapes with the supervision of an experienced tour guide. The best way to access remote and pristine places in Iceland is in a 4×4 SUV.

5. Berserkir Axarkast

Hjallahrauni 9, Hafnarfjordur 220 Iceland +354 546 0456 [email protected] http://berserkir-axarkast.is/en/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Berserkir Axarkast

Indoor axe throwing range. Open for walk-ins during weekends between 14:00-17:00, for other times you can just book. Ideal for any kind of group, or a date.

Reviewed By 348izzyr

I can not recommend this centre enough! The whole experience was brilliant!! The staff are really friendly, have a good sense of humour and are did a good job at putting us at ease! We walked in on a rainy day and were lucky to get a spot- so booking would have been best! This was safe and so much fun, we threw big and small axes and got to try some trick shots ???? it’s good value for money and great way to relax and have a laugh!!

6. Hafnarborg The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art

Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjordur 220 Iceland +354 585 5790 [email protected] http://hafnarborg.is/en
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Hafnarborg The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art

The mission of Hafnarborg – the Hafnarfjörður Centre of Culture and Fine Art is to maintain dynamic and ambitious cultural functions, thereby creating grounds for diverse cultural life in the town. Hafnarborg therefore preserves Hafnarfjörður’s art collection, being responsible for research into and exhibitions of said collection for the benefit of the town’s guests and residents, as well as ensuring that this heritage continues to be a prominent part of Icelandic culture and art history. In addition, Hafnarborg runs an international artist-in-residence programme. Hafnarborg operates in accordance with the charter and cultural policy of Hafnarfjörður, Icelandic museum laws, and the protocol of ICOM – the International Council of Museums.

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