Hi everyone. Thank you for the film Dom. I’m an aviation enthusiast and I’m seriously considering a visit up to Grimsey. I’m planning on a short 3-4 day trip and hire car from Reykjavik up to Akureyri to visit the aircraft museum. May do what you did and have flight out to Grimsey and back same day. Best wishes to all
Absolutely, Grimsey is just an amazing place I would recommend it to anyone. I love the twin otter. Though I thought we were going with Gateship (If you get the reference) 😉
I love puffins and have always wanted to see them up close. Your video made me feel like I was right there . We have some puffins in our eastern maritime provinces here in Canada. Maybe one day I'll get such a great opportunity. Thanks for the great video
@@georgemaury not particularly when I went but I have been on Twin otters several times, they are sturdy aircraft for their size but all depends on the weather on the day in all honesty.
I've never seen you look so happy, Dom! There's nothing "grim" about Grimley, filled as it is with those wonderful puffins and the glory of nature. I was told you also get puffins in the Hebridean and Orkney islands around May/ Spring time. Great, enthusiastic presentation, and brimming with optimism! :D
I flew from Akureyri to Grimsey... 50 years ago. The company was called Nordurflug then, and the aircraft was an old Beechcraft (to Grimsey), a Piper Aztec back.
Did you get to go to "Downtown Grímsey?" There you will find Anna Maria, the "Mayor" at the main government office on the island, including the post office. Anna Maria will instantly make you feel at home, and she speaks perfect English having gone to school in West Virginia, USA. There she can give you your "I crossed the Arctic Circle" diploma, buy lovely lopapeysa (traditional Icelandic sweaters), and other wonderful souvenirs. Across the way there is a restaurant serving delicious puffin. I should also note that Grímsey church burned down a couple of years ago, but was rebuilt and open for services on Christmas 2022. Also, you can get to Grímsey on the ferry that leaves from Vík, very close to Akureyri, and take your car as well.
Your exuberance on this short trip coupled with your emotions and sheer joy at seeing and being with the Puffins is in evidence on this video, thanks for sharing in a Glasgow term Pure Dead Brilliant!
Thank you for sharing, we are going in June next year and we didn’t have plan to go to Grimsey and to think we are going there to photograph Puffins and more. Now we have to squeeze a day for Grimsey. We are doing the ring road you think it is possible to leave our rental car where you departed to Grimsey and come back in the evening to pick our rental car and continue to do the ring road? And by the way our 4 night we are staying in Akureyri. This could work.
Absolutely you would have time, at the time of doing this video the airport parking was plentiful and a lot of it was free. I would check the flight times with nordlandair, but when I did this it was an early morning flight up to Grìsmey that left me 2 hours 30 mins (official Schedules) to look around the island. To add extra context though, when I arrived the lady that very kindly greeted me did advise that it took around 1 hour to walk from the terminal to the top of the island and back. When I asked the pilots and ground crew of departure time they did say to try to keep to the time table but they are flexible with times if they know your going back the same day. If you want context on the footage I got for this video, simply look at my phone at 16:33 of the video Timecode. The time clearly shows 10:25 in the morning and by then I had got all the main footage that I used to create this video, so not joking here, you'd have plenty of time to take some photographic shots, you could go early morning (if able) and come back for lunch, which is basically what I did as I left my disabled mother to have a lie in & got back in time to take her out for lunch at 1 o'clock so leaving a rental car for half a day would be fine. For photography I would recommend a 70-200 lens with OIS if possible, but honestly the place is so abundant in wildlife you honestly have no problem getting high quality shots with a smartphone. Honestly i hope you find the time to make your way up to this magical island, Grìsmey holds a special place in my heart now & would recommend it to anyone. I wish you all the best with your trip. 😁 If you want any other tips or advice please just leave a message here.
@@WorldWide_Dom Thank you so much for the information and all the tips I really appreciate it, I believe you when you said 2.5 hours because right after watching your video I checked the flight schedule I was like whoa very short time and thanks for telling that is already enough to roam and take pictures of the puffins. Thank you again. Definitely add this to our itinerary. More power
@@peterb.7437 No problem always happy to help out. I have just one request, and that is just be respectful to the island & its wildlife. (I'm sure you will though) 😁I wish you all the best on your trip sounds like its going to be epic! The ring road is something I've been planning to do myself at some-point. Iceland with all its culture and communities really make this small country an real gem in the world that just punches way above its weight. 🇮🇸 😃 I would love to see the photos off your trip to Grìsmey if at all possible & when you get to the beautiful island of Grìsmey tell them Nonstop Dom sent you 😉
Why this romantic takeoff though? ;) That's the first time I saw captain and FO holding hands during takeoff! Is this some kind of a Twin Otter specific procedure?
I think they do that so the pilot that fly the plane have initial control of the throttles and then the co-pilot fine tunes the two throttles so the pilot can focus on flying the plane. Its not a Tein Otter specific thing i have seen in other planes to. But it looks romantic 🙂
What do you guys think about Norlandair and this beautiful arctic island of Grímsey? Would you visit?
Oh it's wonderful, the peace, it is magical. The sound of the waves, the cool weather is my idea of paradise.
Enjoyed watching it - really beautiful landscapes. Thank you!
Thank you too for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it, it really is a wonderful place.
Hi everyone. Thank you for the film Dom. I’m an aviation enthusiast and I’m seriously considering a visit up to Grimsey. I’m planning on a short 3-4 day trip and hire car from Reykjavik up to Akureyri to visit the aircraft museum. May do what you did and have flight out to Grimsey and back same day. Best wishes to all
I hope your trip went well. It is a fantastic little island.
Islands, Puffins, Aviation, Twin-Otters..... way to go. The tough dependable Twotter is my favourite little puddle-jumper.
Absolutely, Grimsey is just an amazing place I would recommend it to anyone. I love the twin otter. Though I thought we were going with Gateship (If you get the reference) 😉
I love puffins and have always wanted to see them up close. Your video made me feel like I was right there .
We have some puffins in our eastern maritime provinces here in Canada.
Maybe one day I'll get such a great opportunity.
Thanks for the great video
Glad you enjoyed it, its definitely worth doing if you get the chance. 😁
Thank you for sharing this experience 👍
Your enjoyment was evident 🌟
Grimsey and the puffins 👌
So nice of you. It was an amazing experience and a truly beautiful part of the world.
I’m actually looking at this video because they cancelled my ferry ride in May so I guess this is the only other option. Very helpful, thank you.
Sorry to hear that, I would highly recommend the flight, very comfortable and the staff are great!
@@WorldWide_Dom just booked. My wife is nervous about the small plane, did it move a lot?
@@georgemaury not particularly when I went but I have been on Twin otters several times, they are sturdy aircraft for their size but all depends on the weather on the day in all honesty.
I've never seen you look so happy, Dom! There's nothing "grim" about Grimley, filled as it is with those wonderful puffins and the glory of nature. I was told you also get puffins in the Hebridean and Orkney islands around May/ Spring time. Great, enthusiastic presentation, and brimming with optimism! :D
Oh thank you! Was an amazing experience and brought many smiles to my face, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
I flew from Akureyri to Grimsey... 50 years ago. The company was called Nordurflug then, and the aircraft was an old Beechcraft (to Grimsey), a Piper Aztec back.
Did you get to go to "Downtown Grímsey?" There you will find Anna Maria, the "Mayor" at the main government office on the island, including the post office. Anna Maria will instantly make you feel at home, and she speaks perfect English having gone to school in West Virginia, USA. There she can give you your "I crossed the Arctic Circle" diploma, buy lovely lopapeysa (traditional Icelandic sweaters), and other wonderful souvenirs. Across the way there is a restaurant serving delicious puffin. I should also note that Grímsey church burned down a couple of years ago, but was rebuilt and open for services on Christmas 2022. Also, you can get to Grímsey on the ferry that leaves from Vík, very close to Akureyri, and take your car as well.
If you want to cross the Arctic Circle, you'd better go to Scandinavia, you can go very far beyond it.
Your exuberance on this short trip coupled with your emotions and sheer joy at seeing and being with the Puffins is in evidence on this video, thanks for sharing in a Glasgow term Pure Dead Brilliant!
Thank you so much, it really is a very magical place. I would recommend it to anyone.
Excellent video, you just can't beat a Twin Otter especially when it's nearly all to yourself
Absolutely, it is a great aircraft and I will have some more twin otter videos in the near future.
Great video, can't wait to get back to Iceland and go to Grimsey
Have fun! Grímsey is definitely one of my favorite places in the world! 😁
Great video Dom. I love Twin Otters... glad your were not flying to Grimsby which it sounded like!! 😀
Oh wow, I have always wanted to visit Iceland, this will be fun. 😍
You should! Its an amazing country it has much beauty crammed into it as some continents.
Thank you for sharing, we are going in June next year and we didn’t have plan to go to Grimsey and to think we are going there to photograph Puffins and more. Now we have to squeeze a day for Grimsey. We are doing the ring road you think it is possible to leave our rental car where you departed to Grimsey and come back in the evening to pick our rental car and continue to do the ring road? And by the way our 4 night we are staying in Akureyri. This could work.
Absolutely you would have time, at the time of doing this video the airport parking was plentiful and a lot of it was free. I would check the flight times with nordlandair, but when I did this it was an early morning flight up to Grìsmey that left me 2 hours 30 mins (official Schedules) to look around the island. To add extra context though, when I arrived the lady that very kindly greeted me did advise that it took around 1 hour to walk from the terminal to the top of the island and back. When I asked the pilots and ground crew of departure time they did say to try to keep to the time table but they are flexible with times if they know your going back the same day. If you want context on the footage I got for this video, simply look at my phone at 16:33 of the video Timecode. The time clearly shows 10:25 in the morning and by then I had got all the main footage that I used to create this video, so not joking here, you'd have plenty of time to take some photographic shots, you could go early morning (if able) and come back for lunch, which is basically what I did as I left my disabled mother to have a lie in & got back in time to take her out for lunch at 1 o'clock so leaving a rental car for half a day would be fine. For photography I would recommend a 70-200 lens with OIS if possible, but honestly the place is so abundant in wildlife you honestly have no problem getting high quality shots with a smartphone. Honestly i hope you find the time to make your way up to this magical island, Grìsmey holds a special place in my heart now & would recommend it to anyone. I wish you all the best with your trip. 😁 If you want any other tips or advice please just leave a message here.
@@WorldWide_Dom Thank you so much for the information and all the tips I really appreciate it, I believe you when you said 2.5 hours because right after watching your video I checked the flight schedule I was like whoa very short time and thanks for telling that is already enough to roam and take pictures of the puffins. Thank you again. Definitely add this to our itinerary. More power
@@peterb.7437 No problem always happy to help out. I have just one request, and that is just be respectful to the island & its wildlife. (I'm sure you will though) 😁I wish you all the best on your trip sounds like its going to be epic! The ring road is something I've been planning to do myself at some-point. Iceland with all its culture and communities really make this small country an real gem in the world that just punches way above its weight. 🇮🇸 😃 I would love to see the photos off your trip to Grìsmey if at all possible & when you get to the beautiful island of Grìsmey tell them Nonstop Dom sent you 😉
Love the puffins. Terns not so but at least you escaped in one piece
I did worry a bit about the Terns, they are very territorial. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Stunning island
It really is.
Why this romantic takeoff though? ;) That's the first time I saw captain and FO holding hands during takeoff! Is this some kind of a Twin Otter specific procedure?
I think they do that so the pilot that fly the plane have initial control of the throttles and then the co-pilot fine tunes the two throttles so the pilot can focus on flying the plane.
Its not a Tein Otter specific thing i have seen in other planes to.
But it looks romantic 🙂
Which month have you been there?
I was there in May/June.
Grìsmey