Live webcam overlooking the southern part of the city of Husavik (Iceland).
The overview covers a spacious marina with pleasure and fishing boats moored to the berths. On the front edge of the view, you can see various buildings and a parking lot. Behind you can see a picturesque panorama of mountain peaks. The broadcast is in real time.
The city of Husavik, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is called by many the treasury of Iceland's natural treasures.
After all, it is here that you can meet the famous waterfalls, canyons, lakes, volcanoes and hot springs. Along with natural attractions, Husavik has a well-developed cultural sector. There are many museums, exhibition venues, galleries and concert halls. One of the features of a holiday in Husavik is the opportunity to take a whale safari on board a cruise ship. Many tourists come here specifically for catchy fishing. Others like to relax in ski resorts. In any case, in Husavik there are things to do and entertainment for every taste and budget.
Husavik, characterized by a light and cozy atmosphere, has an eventful history. Initially, these lands were inhabited by the ancient Vikings. Since then, a love of fishing has been entrenched among the locals. Gradually, the service sector was added to it. Remarkably, one does not interfere with the other at all. Many of the local hotels provide services for fishermen. This includes equipment rental and organized fishing trips.
In the fishing town, of course, there are inexhaustible opportunities for gastronomic tourism. In various catering establishments, which are presented in a wide variety in Husavik, you can try the freshest sea delicacies, as well as gourmet dishes using them.
Husavik also organizes fishing tours, where visitors can learn all the secrets of local fishing.
The “Whale Capital”, as Husavik is often called due to the fact that it was in this city that whale watching cruises were offered to guests for the first time, there is also a unique museum. Each hall of its two-story hall is dedicated to these amazing and graceful marine mammals.
There is also an Ethnographic Museum in the city, where an extensive collection of ancient household items used by northern Icelanders is preserved.
The symbol of Husavik is the church of the same name. It is built entirely of wood and is one of the most beautiful in the country.
If, for now, the possibility of traveling is limited, Husavik's webcams, which can be watched online in real time, will allow you to shorten any distances and enjoy a virtual walk.