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Seysdisfjordur Ferry Port

The ferry port of Seydisfjordur connects Iceland to Denmark, and Norway

Seysdisfjordur is a quiet fishing village in the north-east of Iceland, with a small population of approximately 800 people. Seysdisfjordur is often regarded as one of Iceland's most beautiful towns, with its views of the mountains and the sea. Seysdisfjordur ferry port links Iceland with Bergen, Hanstholm and Scrabster, with ferries operated by Smyril Lines. You can book all ferries from Seysdisfjordur with AFerry.co.uk.

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Seysdisfjordur Ferry Times & Sailing Information

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Seysdisfjordur port facilities

The ferry port in Seysdisfjordur has a range of services and facilities for passengers.

About Seysdisfjordur

Seysdisfjordur can be found sheltered beneath two beautiful mountain peaks and displays a host of well-preserved wooden buildings dating to the early 19th century. Seydisfjordur is regarded by many as one of Iceland's most picturesque communities. Explore Seysdisfjordur, strolling along its peaceful streets, and perhaps visit the East Iceland Museum of Technology or the Skaftfell Arts Center, which houses one of Iceland's finest galleries.

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Seysdisfjordur Port Map

Seysdisfjordur Port Map

Seysdisfjordur Port Address

Smyril Lines
Fjardargota 8, IS 710, Iceland.

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