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...
North Iceland is the best place to spot lesser-seen whales like blue whales, fin whales, narwhals (very rarely sighted) and belugas. The famous killer whale (or orca) that featured in the 1993 blockbuster movie ‘Free Willy’ was originally found in 1979 in Reyðarfjörður fjord in...
If you’re whale watching in North Iceland, you’re most likely to spot belugas. These friendly giants from the Arctic come south toward Iceland as the ice forms during the winter. Learn more about visiting Iceland in October, November, December, January, February, March or April What is ...
The Viking Horse Riding Experience in North Iceland 18 Pack Animal Tours from $101.69 per adult Day Trip to Lake Mývatn And The Nature Baths from Akureyri 37 Day Trips from $186.26 per adult Whale Watching from Downtown Akureyri 502 On the Water from $99.00 per adult Top...
Elding Whale Watching Ægisgarður 5c, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland Open in Google Maps Meet us in the ELDING ticket office located at Ægisgarður 5c by the Old Harbour district in Reykjavík. Once at the pier, simply follow the red colour to find us! Be sure to arrive at least 15...
Visit Iceland's most popular animals on land and at sea while enjoying the magnificent landscapes and nature! Price per person:31190 ISK Available: All year Duration: 6-8 hrs More Husavik Original Whale Watching Guided whale watching day tour from Husavik in North Iceland. Marine life and...
We can provide our guests with whale watching tours, departing both from Reykjavik harbor and various fishing towns in Iceland, e.g.HusavikandDalvik, plusAkureyriin the North andOlafsvikon the west coast. Therefore it is quite easy to include this activity in your wider tour. ...
Icelandwhale watchingArctic and North Atlantic fishing communities may seem unlikely candidates for a viable whale-watching industry, because of the prevalent traditional consumptive attitudes towards marine mammals and their uses. The topic of this paper is the introduction of an internationally growing ...
Husavik, Iceland, is said to be the “whale watching capital of Europe”. So, of course, when we were passing through this tiny fishing village, we just had to stop and see if the whale watching lived up to the hype. We signed up for the last tour of the day with North Sailing Hu...
Book an Iceland whale watching tour through Reykjavík harbor to search for humpbacks, orcas, dolphins, porpoises, seabirds and more!