2 Hour Tour to Bolafjall View Platform

Bolafjall is a quick road trip with huge payoffs. This short tour takes you up Bolafjall Mountain for panoramic views over Ísafjörður’s fjord world, with stops that fit neatly into a busy day in the Westfjords. You’ll look out toward Ísafjarðadjúp and Jökulfirðir, and on clear days people say you can even spot Greenland from the platform.

What I like most is how low-stress it feels for a view that usually requires planning. You ride in an air-conditioned vehicle, and the tour includes on-board WiFi, so the ride doesn’t have to be the whole event. The one thing to consider is the tour depends on good weather, and the time at the platform is short—think quick photos and looking sharp, not hanging around for ages.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

2 Hour Tour to Bolafjall View Platform - Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • Bolafjall viewpoint at ~636 meters: a real height boost for ocean + fjord panoramas
  • Views of Ísafjarðadjúp and Jökulfirðir: you’ll know what you’re looking at
  • On-board WiFi included: useful for maps, sharing pics, or keeping family in the loop
  • Air-conditioned vehicle: comfortable ride while the driver handles navigation
  • Small-group feel: capped at 45 travelers, so it doesn’t turn into chaos
  • Weather matters: the tour is designed for good conditions at the platform

Why This Bolafjall Tour Works Without Car Hire

If you’re staying in Ísafjörður and want the big viewpoint without committing to driving, this is an easy win. The whole point is simple: you get the ascent to Bolafjall in a vehicle with a driver who handles the route, so you’re not researching parking, timing, or road conditions.

You also get a tour format that’s made for photography. From the top, you’re set up for wide-angle shots of the ocean, rugged terrain, and glacier fjords—exactly the kind of views that look great on your camera and also make sense to your eyes when someone can point out what’s in front of you.

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The Ride Up: Comfort, WiFi, and a Road You’ll Feel

2 Hour Tour to Bolafjall View Platform - The Ride Up: Comfort, WiFi, and a Road You’ll Feel
This is a 2-hour experience, so the vehicle time matters. You’ll be in an air-conditioned coach, which is a genuine comfort factor if the weather is doing its thing—cool air outside doesn’t always mean you want to freeze while waiting.

There’s also on-board WiFi. That’s not just for scrolling. I like it because it helps you quickly confirm routes or re-check where you’re heading when you’re in a new place, and it makes it easier to share photos right after you take them.

One more practical note: the drive route to the platform can feel adventurous. The good news is that the driver does this regularly and keeps things under control. If you’re sensitive to motion, just be mindful that this is a mountain approach, not a flat highway.

Bolafjall at 636 Meters: What You’ll See From the Platform

Bolafjall Mountain sits at about 636 meters. That height is what turns the view from good to memorable. From the viewing platform, you’ll be able to walk a bit around the platform area to get your bearings, and you’ll get panoramic sightlines over Ísafjarðadjúp.

The standout feature here is the fjord reach. The tour focuses on helping you spot what’s out there—particularly Ísafjarðadjúp and Jökulfirðir—so you’re not just staring at fog and hoping it clears. The ocean and glacier fjords are part of the visual mix, which is why this is such a camera-friendly stop.

Clear-weather bonus: some people say you can see as far as Greenland from the platform. I can’t guarantee that view, but it’s the kind of “if conditions are right” distance that makes Iceland viewpoints so addictive. If the horizon is sharp and the air is not too hazy, your odds improve.

Stop Structure: Quick Photo Time, Then Back Down

This tour is built for a short attention span—your feet move at the platform, but the overall schedule stays tight. You’ll arrive at Bolafjall, get your time to walk and take pictures, and then you’ll be back on the vehicle. The attraction is the viewpoint payoff without a half-day commitment.

In practical terms, that means you should come prepared to work fast. You’ll want your camera ready, and you’ll want to choose your spot quickly once you’re there. If the platform weather turns ugly, you won’t have unlimited time to wait it out. The tour also explicitly requires good weather, which is a strong hint that timing is part of the experience.

A Bonus Look at an Old Fishing Village Area

Besides the main viewpoint, you’ll also make a short stop to see an old fishing village. This is the “texture” part of the tour—small-scale human history and the feel of Ísafjörður’s coast.

I like that this is included because it balances the dramatic scenery. The fjords are the headline, but a quick glimpse of a fishing village gives you context for why people live where they do, how the coast shapes daily life, and what kind of community these viewpoints were built around.

This stop is brief, so don’t expect a long walking tour. Treat it as a short break and a chance to look at boats, buildings, and the coastline from a different angle.

Guide Style: Clear Answers and Iceland Inside Tips

A good view is only half the deal. The other half is knowing what you’re looking at, and this tour is set up for that.

People describe the guide as an Icelandic local and also note the guide’s ability to communicate clearly and answer questions. One review specifically calls out that the guide went out of his way to make the trip memorable and was informative throughout. Another points to history and geography insights that went beyond what you’d get if you just rode up and let the scenery speak for itself.

The tour also invites you to ask your driver for Iceland travel recommendations. That’s practical advice you can actually use—what to do next, where to go if weather changes, and how to organize the rest of your day from Ísafjörður.

Price and Value: Is $59.61 a Fair Deal for Two Hours?

At $59.61 per person for about 2 hours, this is priced for people who want a high-impact viewpoint without the cost and hassle of renting a car. The big value driver isn’t just the admission—it’s the transport setup: air-conditioned vehicle, navigation handled for you, and on-board WiFi.

You’re also getting a package feel. All fees and taxes are included, and you don’t have to think about separate tickets for entry. That matters when you’re traveling with limited time and want smooth planning.

The only “cost” you might add is food. Snacks aren’t included, so if you know you get hungry on short outings, plan a bite before or after. For many visitors, that’s still cheaper and simpler than setting up a self-drive plan for just one viewpoint day.

Who Should Book This Bolafjall Tour

This is ideal if you:

  • Want a short outing from Ísafjörður that still feels like a real Iceland experience
  • Prefer guided interpretation over guessing what you’re seeing in fjord country
  • Don’t want to arrange car hire just to reach one key viewpoint
  • Like photography and want a direct route to a panoramic platform

It may be less ideal if you:

  • Want a long hike or lots of stops. This is a quick hit, not an all-day expedition.
  • Are hoping for guaranteed clear-sky conditions. The tour requires good weather for the best viewing experience, so overcast days can reduce how far you can see.

What to Expect on the Day (Without Surprise)

Here’s the vibe to expect. You’ll start at Flytjandi – Eimskip, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point. That loop is convenient because it removes decision fatigue about where to go next.

The group size is capped at 45 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it helps keep the tour from feeling like a cattle-call. Also, the tour is described as near public transportation, so if you’re not using a rental car, you still have easier options to get yourself to the meeting point.

A mobile ticket is included, which is one less thing to juggle on a trip where weather can change plans fast.

How to Make Your Platform Time Count

Because your time at Bolafjall is limited, you can improve your results with simple moves:

  • Arrive ready to photograph as soon as you step out. The best visibility can be brief.
  • Think wide first. Fjords and ocean views look best when you capture the whole scene, then add a few closer frames.
  • Bring your questions for the guide. If the weather is poor, the guide’s ability to point things out still helps you “read” the view.

If the weather is rough, you’ll still get value from the perspective. Iceland viewpoints are often about how the day shapes the scene, not just about clear skies.

Should You Book This Bolafjall View Platform Tour?

Yes, if you want a tight, guided way to reach a top viewpoint from Ísafjörður, this is an excellent match. The value is strong for the price because you’re paying for transport, guidance, and viewpoint access in a compact format, not just for the admission.

Skip it if you’re chasing a long outdoor day with lots of time on foot, or if you’re the type who needs extended waiting time to catch perfect conditions. But for most people—especially those who want fjord views without car stress—this tour is a smart, efficient plan.

FAQ

How long is the Bolafjall View Platform tour?

The tour lasts about 2 hours.

Where does the tour start in Ísafjörður?

The meeting point is Flytjandi – Eimskip, located at 400 Ísafjörður, Iceland. The tour also ends back at the same meeting point.

Is there WiFi on board?

Yes. On-board WiFi is included.

What’s included in the price?

The price includes all fees and taxes, an air-conditioned vehicle, and WiFi on board. Admission is included, too.

What views do I see from Bolafjall?

From the viewing platform, you’ll be able to see Ísafjarðadjúp and Jökulfirðir, along with ocean views and glacier fjords.

Do I need to drive or arrange a car?

No. You’ll ride in an air-conditioned vehicle, and the driver handles navigation.

What happens if weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.