Elliðaey is a small island located in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, off the south coast of Iceland. The island is only accessible by boat, and there are no scheduled tours or ferries to the island.
However, it is possible to rent a private boat or join a guided tour to the island. Prices for private boat rentals vary depending on the operator and the length of the trip, but typically start at around 50,000 ISK (around $400 USD) for a half-day rental.
There is no official website for Elliðaey, as the island is uninhabited and has no tourist facilities. Visitors are advised to bring their own food, water, and supplies, and to take all their trash with them when they leave.
While on the island, visitors can explore the rugged terrain and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding sea and coastline. The island is also home to a large population of puffins, which can be seen nesting on the cliffs and flying over the water.
In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore the town of Vestmannaeyjar on the nearby island of Heimaey, which has a range of shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions. The Eldheimar museum, which tells the story of the 1973 eruption that nearly destroyed the town, is a popular destination for visitors.
Visitors should check with local tour operators for schedules and availability of boat trips to Elliðaey and other islands in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago.
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