Deep Sea Fishing Reykjavik
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Sea Angling & Onboard BBQ from Reykjavik 2 hr 30 min
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Sea Angling & Onboard BBQ from Reykjavik

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Catch cod, haddock, and more in Faxaflói Bay, then grill your haul fresh on deck with ocean views.

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Reykjavik Sea Angling & Fresh Catch BBQ 3 hr
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Reykjavik Sea Angling & Fresh Catch BBQ

4.6 (179)
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Cast a line in Iceland's legendary fishing waters, then feast on your catch grilled shipboard.

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Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Faxaflói Bay

Explore the rich marine environment where most deep sea fishing charters iceland head for successful catches.

Old Harbour

The heart of Reykjavik maritime history serving as the base for all deep sea fishing charters iceland.

Atlantic Fishing Grounds

Target species like cod, haddock, and pollock in prime waters during your deep sea fishing charters iceland excursion.

Onboard Grill

Enjoy the unique local tradition of grilling your fresh catch immediately after a deep sea fishing charters iceland session.

Maritime Scenery

Take in panoramic views of the Reykjavik coastline and surrounding mountains during deep sea fishing charters iceland trips.

Head to head

Deep Sea Fishing Charters Iceland vs Whale Watching Cruises

They complement each other, though visitors seeking active participation often prefer deep sea fishing charters iceland, while those prioritizing marine wildlife observation choose whale watching. This contrast in engagement makes these deep sea fishing charters iceland tours a distinct alternative to passive sightseeing.

Feature Top pick Fishing Charter Whale Watching
Experience Type
Guided wildlife observation
Physical Activity Level
Low (standing or sitting)
Involvement
Passive observer
Likelihood of Catch/Sighting
High (seasonal sightings common)
Vessel Type
Specialized cruiser or RIB boat

Verdict: Choose the fishing experience if you prefer active outdoor labor, whereas whale watching provides a better opportunity to view local marine fauna through these deep sea fishing charters iceland tickets.

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Open today · 00:00–23:59
Opening Hours
00:00–23:59
Address
Geirsgata 11, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Accessibility
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Best arrival window
00:00–23:59 (Arrival 30 minutes before departure)
Storage
Not available at the harbor
Meeting Point
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Location

Address
Geirsgata 11, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Storage
Not available at the harbor
Meeting Point
Special Tours Ticket Office

Dress code

Wear warm, layered clothing to handle unpredictable ocean temperatures. Waterproof gear is often provided, but sturdy footwear is recommended for safety on deck.

Bags & security

Keep belongings minimal as space on board is limited. Small personal bags are usually permitted, but avoid bringing large luggage to the harbor meeting point.

Photography

Photography is encouraged throughout your deep sea fishing charters iceland tour. Ensure you protect your camera equipment from ocean spray and movement.

Accessibility

Most vessels accommodate various fitness levels, but accessibility can vary by boat type. Contact the operator in advance regarding mobility requirements for deep sea fishing charters iceland tours.

What to bring

  • Valid ID
  • Camera
  • Warm layers
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Personal medication

Not allowed

  • Unauthorized fishing gear
  • Large suitcases
  • Excessive alcohol
  • Illegal substances
  • Sharp objects
  • Dangerous tools
  • Unsecured items
  • Drones
  • Large tripods
  • Glass bottles

Families & strollers

Deep sea fishing charters iceland are generally family-friendly activities. Children of various ages are welcome, though checking the operator's specific age recommendations is advised.

Food & drink

Many deep sea fishing charters iceland offer the option to grill your catch directly on board. Bringing your own snacks is usually acceptable for longer trips.

Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Full refunds are typically available for cancellations made within the operator's specified window. Please note that entrance to the harbor area is 0 ISK, but individual deep sea fishing charters iceland bookings require payment.

About

The place, in context

Iceland's commercial fishing fleet lands more than one million tonnes of Atlantic cod, haddock, and pollock each year, but the country's recreational angling tradition predates its industrial trawler economy by centuries. Coastal Icelanders fished from open rowboats through winter storms, and the Old Harbour at Geirsgata in downtown Reykjavík still serves as the departure point for both working vessels and the charter fleet that now takes visitors onto the same grounds. The North Atlantic's cold, nutrient-rich currents sustain fish populations that rival Norway's Lofoten archipelago, and the waters off Reykjavík's Faxaflói Bay remain open to rod-and-reel anglers year-round. Deep sea fishing charters Iceland operate from a working harbor where trawlers unload their catch alongside tour boats, and the proximity to the continental shelf means most trips reach productive fishing grounds within thirty minutes of casting off. Cod dominate the summer and autumn months, haddock appear in colder water from late autumn through spring, and the occasional wolffish or catfish adds weight to the day's haul. Icelandic regulations limit recreational anglers to rod-and-reel methods, and most charters supply heavyweight spinning tackle rated for fish that regularly exceed five kilograms. The boats themselves range from converted trawlers with enclosed cabins to purpose-built angling vessels with open decks and fish-cleaning stations, and nearly all offer onboard grilling so passengers taste their catch within an hour of landing it. The Atlantic fishing tradition here is less about sport than yield. Icelandic captains measure a successful trip by the cooler's weight at day's end, and the catch goes home with the angler or onto the boat's grill. Many offshore fishing excursions include a barbecue on the return leg, where crew fillet and cook the largest specimens over propane flames while the boat motors back past Viðey Island and the Harpa Concert Hall's glittering façade. The Old Harbour's location means passengers disembark a ten-minute walk from Laugavegur, Reykjavík's main shopping street, and the entire experience—departure, fishing, meal, and return—fits within four hours, making it a practical addition to a short stay in the capital.

"Icelandic captains measure a successful trip by the cooler's weight at day's end, and the catch goes home with the angler or onto the boat's grill."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You board at Geirsgata Pier in Reykjavík's Old Harbour, where the crew hands you a waterproof suit and boots before the boat clears the breakwater and turns north into Faxaflói Bay. The captain motors past Viðey Island's low silhouette, then cuts the engine above a submerged ridge where cod gather in schools thick enough to register on the sonar. The crew distributes heavy spinning rods pre-rigged with feathered jigs, and you drop the lure until it taps bottom, then reel up two turns and begin a rhythmic pump-and-pause retrieve. The first strike bends the rod tip, and the fight lasts thirty seconds before a three-kilogram cod surfaces alongside the hull. The crew nets it, measures it against the legal minimum, and tosses it into the hold if it qualifies. You re-bait and drop again, and over the next ninety minutes the hold fills with cod, haddock, and the occasional spiny redfish. When the fishing slows, the captain fires up the onboard grill and fillets the largest specimens, seasoning them with sea salt and black pepper before laying them over the flames. You eat the grilled cod standing on deck as the boat turns back toward Reykjavík, the meat steaming in the cold air and tasting of brine and charcoal. The harbor appears within twenty minutes, and you step ashore carrying a plastic bag of iced fillets to take back to your accommodation.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about deep sea fishing charters iceland tours

What are the opening hours for deep sea fishing charters iceland?

The harbor area is open 00:00–23:59 daily, with specific deep sea fishing charters iceland departure times scheduled by operators.

Do I need to book deep sea fishing charters iceland tickets in advance?

Yes, booking deep sea fishing charters iceland tickets in advance is recommended to ensure availability.

Where is the departure point for deep sea fishing charters iceland?

The departure point for Sea Fishing in Reykjavik is Geirsgata 11, 101 Reykjavík.

What happens if I have never used deep sea fishing charters iceland before?

Deep sea fishing charters iceland tours are designed for all experience levels, and crews provide full instruction.

Are deep sea fishing charters iceland suitable for families?

Yes, these deep sea fishing charters iceland are excellent for families, often featuring easy-to-use equipment.

Can I keep the fish I catch on deep sea fishing charters iceland tours?

Yes, you can often grill your catch on board these deep sea fishing charters iceland tours or take it home.

Is photography allowed during my deep sea fishing charters iceland trip?

Photography is welcome on all deep sea fishing charters iceland tours to capture your experience.

What is the recommended arrival time for deep sea fishing charters iceland?

Please arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time for all deep sea fishing charters iceland tours.

Are the boats for deep sea fishing charters iceland accessible?

Vessels used for deep sea fishing charters iceland are generally accessible, but confirm specific requirements with the operator.