Saltwater Fly Fishing

Discover a whole new adventure by saltwater fly fishing in the North Atlantic Ocean!
Fish Partner is the first and only company in Iceland offering this exciting experience from Reykjavík Harbour. This unique style of fishing is unlike anything you’ve tried before, and it can be truly exhilarating when we locate the massive schools of cod. We typically use 8-weight rods with full sinking lines, and specially designed flies are provided onboard.
While Atlantic cod is our main catch, it’s not uncommon to reel in Pollock, Haddock, Whiting, Atlantic Herring, and even Atlantic Mackerel. Get ready for a fun-filled day of fly fishing like no other! For those who prefer, we also have jig rods available.

Itinerary And Information

Morning Fishing
8:00 am: Pick-up from your hotel in Reykjavík and transfer to Reykjavík Harbour.
8:15 am: Prepare at the boat and review all safety regulations.
8:30 am: Embark and begin fishing around Reykjavík.
1:00 pm: Return to Reykjavík Harbour and transfer back to your hotel.


Afternoon Fishing
2:00 pm: Pick-up from your hotel in Reykjavík and transfer to Reykjavík Harbour.
2:15 pm: Prepare at the boat and review all safety regulations.
2:30 pm: Embark and begin fishing around Reykjavík.
7:00 pm: Return to Reykjavík Harbour and transfer back to your hotel.

Please note that saltwater fishing is weather-dependent and will only take place in safe conditions. We do not operate in unsafe weather.
In case of weather cancelation you will be offered a refund or to move your trip to a different date.
Safety is our number one priority and we will not operate trips if conditions are unfavorable

Our Saltwater fly fishing season is April-September

What to Wear:
Waterproof shoes
Waterproof pants and jacket
Warm underlayers
Warm hat

What to Bring:
Camera/phone
Sunglasses

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Saltwater Fly Fishing

Contact Us For More Info

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Accessability

  • Easy – Very little hiking required, easy for every one.
  • Modrate – Some hiking required.
  • Hard – Strenuous hiking require, good physical conditions required.
  • Mixed – Some easy access areas and others that require hiking.