The Reykjavík Maritime Museum, located in Iceland's capital by the old harbor, offers a fascinating look into Icelandic maritime history. Established in 2005, the museum showcases seven exhibitions, including the Coast Guard vessel Óðinn, which played a key role in the Cod Wars. Visitors can explore the history of sailing, learn about the transition from poverty to abundance in Icelandic fisheries, and enjoy temporary exhibits. With interactive displays and a café overlooking the harbor, it's a great spot to dive into Iceland's seafaring past.