Make the most of your time in Iceland this way, especially if you’re visiting on a short getaway. 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...
3. Whale Watching from Downtown Akureyri 503 On the Water 3 hours Experience the incredible humpback whales in Iceland's longest fjord, Eyjafjörður, aboard our specially modified sightseeing… Free cancellation Recommended by 92% of travelers from $99 per adult Reserve 4. Big Whales &...
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...
Our tour guide in the south told us that the best whale watching in Iceland is out of Hauganes. She was not wrong. Hauganes Whale Watching is a family run company based in the quaint harbor town of Hauganes. The experience is authentic and the staff and crew are extremely knowledg...
For a swift adventure, opt for the Express Whale Watching Experience operating from June 15th to August 31st on the Lilja or Rósin, both boasting fast cruising speeds to reach the whale watching grounds promptly. Immerse yourself in the wonders of Iceland's marine life with Special Tours. ...
make sure you keep an eye out for iceland’s spectacular sea birds, too! good to know the best time to go on an iceland whale watching tour is between april and october. and, within that time period, june through august is considered peak season for whale watching. in the summer, ...
Hólmavík: This Westfjords spot offers unique whale watching in a remote and unspoiled part of Iceland. Humpback whales are the most commonly seen species, and tours run from mid-June to mid-October. Akureyri: At the southern end of Eyjafjörður, the longest fjord in Iceland (some 60...
Region: Reykjavik Area, South Iceland Level of difficulty: Low Book Now Price per person: 13990 ISK Tour Description For your whale watching experience in Reykjavik, on this tour you can choose between 3 beautiful boats: the Andrea, which is the biggest whale watching boat in Iceland; and...
Reports on the popularity of the fishing town, Husavik, in Iceland as a whale-watching destination for tourists. Number of tourists who went whale-watching in 1999; Hours of operation of the Husavik Whaling Center from mid-June through August 2000.Felt...
Join our wildlife adventures from Reykjavik, Iceland. Whale Watching, Northern Lights by Boat, Puffin Watching, Sea Angling and much more!