About Husavik
Husavik, located in Iceland, the island in the north of the Atlantic Ocean, is a small city with a population of about 3 thousand people. Húsavíkurkirkja Church, built in 1907, is considered to be the most important symbol of the city. At the same time the city is known as a frequent destination for whales in different species. Observing the passage of whales is one of the most important activities in the city. The Whale Museum in Husavik is one of the best examples of the city's connection with the whales. Jökulsárgljúfur National Park is an interesting alternative to see in the city. Tourism is also an important activity in the city that makes a living with fish trade. The temperature in the city is low due to its location, and the winter months are especially cold. If you are planning to go to the region during this period, it would be beneficial to take thick and warm clothes with you.