Puffin Season (May) - Bird watchers and nature lovers alike flock every spring to the Westmann Islands (20 miles south of Iceland) to view the return of the Puffin, or Lundi in Icelandic, from its long winter at sea. During this time millions of Puffins, the clowns of the sea, return to nest with their life-mates, and lay eggs.
Reykjavik Arts Festival (May 14 - 31, 2004) - Since 1970, Iceland's premier cultural festival has been bringing together the best in local and international entertainment. The Reykjavik Art Festival's program offers a variety of selected exhibitions, concerts, dance, theater and opera performances. Along with its focus on Icelandic culture past and present, the festival hosts many outstanding international artists and performers. The Festival will be held annually starting this year, so join us for the start of this grand tradition.
Salmon Fishing Season (June - September) - Clean air and water are two of Iceland\'s major natural resources, both crucial reasons why there is a rich and proud tradition for producing some of the world\'s most delicious salmon. Salmon fishing in Icelandic rivers is in great demand, so it is advisable to book at least 2-3 months in advance. For further information, please contact The National Angling Association: Bolholt 6, IS-105 Reykjavik, Tel: (+354) 553-1510, fax: 568-4363, e-mail: info@angling.is