The town of Húsavík in the north of Iceland is nicknamed the “whale-watching capital of Iceland” but it's likely the best whale-watching hub in all of Europe. You can join a tour on a larger, schooner-style boat, or suit up in a windproof jumpsuit for a small-group Rigid Inflatab...
Learn more about visiting Iceland in May, June, July, August or September Winter tours Whale-watching tours are available all year long. If it’s an activity you really fancy doing, you can and should book this fantastic winter excursion. Don’t be put off by the winter conditions! Summe...
Elding Whale Watching 4,310 Reykjavik, Iceland Joined in July 2008 lindaaM7524RR 0 contributions Buyer beware Frequently cancelled, although you do get a return visit if you don’t see the lights. If that return is cancelled again by the operator there is no ...
Aguided tour, typically between late spring (April) and early August, is often the best way to see these whales in Iceland. At Icelandair, we offer a variety of whale-watching tours in Iceland – from 3-hour cruises aroundReykjavík, to ourWhales of Iceland Experiencepackage, which combines...
Known for a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, guests are invited to explore Iceland's rich marine life, with a focus on Whale Watching tours aboard both RIB boats and larger vessels. Additional tours include Northern Lights Cruises, Sea Angling, Puffin Cruises, f...
Hiking, Small Ship Cruises, Village Visits, Whale Watching, Wildlife Viewing Activity Level: Variable Discover why Iceland is known as the “land of fire and ice” on a voyage to the remote fjords and volcanic isles along the country's western coast. Venture across the stark landscape of an...
Iceland is among the top 10 best whale-watching sites worldwide. Step aboard to see and hear these majestic creatures at close quarters! Highlights: Whale sightings • Spectacular views • Adventure at sea • Fast luxurious boats Activities: Sightseeing Tours in Iceland, Whale Watching Reykjavi...
Whale-watching is one of the fastest growing tourism industries in the world with an estimated growth between 1991 and 1998 of 12% per annum. On Atlantic islands, whale-watching is carried out from Iceland to the Canary Islands including the Faroes, Britain, Ireland and the Azores. In Ireland...
Sadly due to a combo of low activity and clouds I didn’t see them this time but that’s okay, I did inIcelandandFinlandand I will again one day, I’m sure of that. Some caribou on the shore Before visiting Manitoba I had no idea how many cool things there are to see there. I...
definitive answer. One leading operator in North Iceland says that 'afternoon and evening tours are usually less busy, and you get a chance to see whales in a spectacular sunset'. Some operators have late departures in June and July (around 10:30pm), offering whale watching under the ...