I’m planning our second trip to Iceland for late May. Mostly we’ll be in and around Snæfellsnes. My 7 yo really wants to see puffins this time (last trip was April and we did the south coast). I see boat tours that can take you out to see puffins on islands but the problem is that I have a condition that easily triggers vertigo and boats are a definite trigger. Is there any land based spot on the west? I’d consider driving into Westfjords but I haven’t seen any reference to puffins sites there either. We’re not planning on driving over to Vik or east coast on this trip.
Látrabjarg
Ornithologist in Snæfellsnes here - you can see the odd puffin in the cliffs at Arnarstapi, Lóndrangar and by Svörtuloft lighthouse. These cliffs mostly have guillemot, razorbill and kittiwake nesting in them but I've seen a handful of puffins each year for the past few years! They're easy to spot as they're much smaller than the guillemot and razorbill, and while kittiwake are small too they look much different.
I wouldn't say these spots are a guarantee though unfortunately but definitely worth a shot. As another comment mentioned, Látrabjarg in the Westfjords is about as close to a cert as you would get, but even with the ferry from Stykkishólmur that's one hell of a trip
Awesome! Thank you, we will check those out and hope for the best!