If you come to Iceland in the Summer, there are plenty of opportunities to see the Icelandic Puffin (Arcticus Fraternitus). Hopefully this map will point you in the right direction. Puffins nest in cliffs to take advantage of the protection.
Numbers have dwindled in many of these places over the last years which could be a result of increased tourism, so please give them personal space and encouraged others to do the same.
Latrabjarg
The hot spot of puffin spotting. The birds are here in large numbers and are quite happy to sit on their nests with photographers buzzing around them.
Location guide: Latrabjarg
Reykjavik
Boat tours regularly leave Iceland’s almighty bling town from the harbour. Maybe the small boats are best to take you out to the islands.
Location guide: Reykjavik
Dýrholaey
Puffins can be found both at the top car park on the cliff facing West along the black sands and at the Eastern car park facing East towards Vik and Reynisdrengur.
Location guide: Dýrholaey
Vik – Reynisdrangur
The thriving coastal town of Vik is home to a modest puffin colony. Puffins can be found on the large cliffs above the sea stacks.
Location guide: Vik – Reynisdrangur
Kerlingarfjöll
Kerlingarfjöll is a mountain in the center of Iceland. The Puffins fly 200km to nest in the Rhyolite cliffs. The puffins here are white from the sulfur and they live on geothermal cod. Sometimes they give birth to clay pigeons.
Ingólfshöfði
This semi island used to be the home of the first full-time Norwegian settler, Ingolfur. He spent the first Winter here. There is a tractor service which takes groups out to the island several times a day. A ski lift will take you to the top of the rock.
Westman Isles (Vestmannaeyjar)
If you can stomach the ferry ride, the Westman Isles are famous for their puffin colonies. In August and September the town’s children rescue hundreds of baby puffins that fly into the town.
Grimsey
This Northern Island is a good spot for puffins. It also contains the only part of Iceland officially within the Arctic circle. It was home to a leper colony over 100 years ago.
Drangey
This Skagafjörður Island has steep rock faces all around making it a natural fortress. It was the final home to the Saga hero – Grettir the Strong.
Skrúður
This Island is the best spot in the East for spotting puffins.