Whale diary

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    Tour at 17:00

    A lot of brave people joined us on this tour. Like in the afternoon it was it worth. We had many many minke whales around all the time, but I don't know if the passangers had a possibility to picture them because the sea was so rough that one needed to hold itself with both

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    Tour at 17:00

    Again we had lots of Minke whales as well as two groups of white-beaked dolphins. The dolphins weren't as playful in the morning, but we had an interesting encounter with a feeding Minke whale, coming up to the surface within a huge group of feeding birds.

     

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    Tour at 17:00

    Still minke whales out there and we had also a sighitng of a jumping humpback whale!

     

    Tour at 13.00

    It was a little bit rougher than in the morning, but it was a beautiful sunny day! The minke whales were still out there, more than 10 individuals surfaci

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    Tour at 17:00

    The sea conditions were still prerfect to post whales: more than 4 minke whales and one was even breaching several times and even in belly up!

     

    Tour at 13:00

    Even more spectuacular was the 13.00 tour today: we ended up in an area where we were surrounded

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    Tour at 17:00

    Again, a similar trip to the previous two. We spotted the Humpback whale again, along with dozens of Minke whales all around us. This time we were even more lucky... the Humpback whale breached 4 times in a row!! The first time most of us missed it, but the next three times

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    Tour at 17:30

    We went out on a privat whale watching tour on Elding II with a group from France. It was truly a perfect tour! We spotted many Minke whales, a couple of them very close to the boat, and some cute Harbour porpoises. We were enjoying the sightings when we got a call from the

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    Tour at 17:00

    The sea was still extremly calm and the whales were many out there. In fact, we had more than 4 minke whales, 2 of which came pretty close, a couple of white-beaked dolphins and harbour porpoises on our way back.

     

    Tour at 13:00

    It got more windy than in

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    Tour at 17:00

    Two pods of white-beaked dolphins has been spotted: some individuals were folowing us swimming along the side of the boat. More than 10 minke whales all around us.

     

    Tour at 13:00

    Still the same perfect sea and wether conditions for this early aftrnoon tr

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    Tour at 17:00

    A nice late evening tour: the birds life is alsways great at 17.00, when all birds are gathering in lage flocks. The minke whales has been spotted mainly close to those flocks of feeding birds, at least 3 and we had as well a sighting of an humpback whale, which came very cl

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    Tour at 17:00

    We headed again to the same area as we were in on the earlier trips today. We found about 5 Minke whales and were able to observe one of them very closely. There were still thousands of birds feeding in the area. Obviously a lot of food for the birds and whales here these da

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    Tour at 17:00

    We began by stopping at puffin island Akurey to look at the birds. We didn't have to sail out very far before we spotted a Minke whale, but we saw a big blow in the distance and decided to have a look at this animal. It turned out to be two Humpback whales! They stayed with

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    Tour at 17:00

    Whale watching tour cancelled due to bad weather conditions.

     

    Tour at 13:00

    It was windy already at the beginning of the tour, the end was almost stormy. We saw several Minke whales, very shortly disseappearing in water, and several Humpback whales, one

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    Tour at 17:00

    The humpback whales were still many out at sea: we encountered again some we spotted in the morning and afternoon, and all and all we had more than 5 of them, some of which were feeding in the same spot with the white-beaked dolphins!

     

    Tour at 13:00

    The

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    Tour at 17:00(18:00)

    Again we left from Grindavík harbour, and sailed a similar route as at 13:00. This time we were much luckier! We spotted a Minke whale on the way to the Krísuvíkurberg cliff, but we soon lost it. On the way back from to the harbour after turning the boat around, we sp

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    Tour at 17:00

    Cancelled due to increasing winds :(

     

    Tour at 13:00

    The wind was even stronger now, and we only managed to see a few white beaked dolphins very quickly before we lost them. No luck this time.

     

    Tour at 9:00

    Strong winds made the trip

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    Tour at 17:00

    At the beginning of our tour, there were no whales visible, we sailed the first hour without seeing them, but on our way back we met Humpback whale and we stayed in a close distance watching its behaviour. It jumped once and then it kept surfacing.

     

    Tour at 13:

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    Tour at 17:00

    Such a unique tour this late afternoon: not only the sea was still calm, but the whales displayed really much: one minke whale was jumping in front of us, less than 100 m for so many times that I forgot the exact number.. jumping, breaching, even in belly up! And even the hu

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    Tour at 17:00

    Still a lot of minke whales were feeding out in Faxafloi: we could observed 4 of them, as well as a pod of more than 4 white-beaked dolphins and one humpback whale!

     

    Tour at 13:00

    Another successful tour: still a lot of minke whales were around and al le

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    Tour at 17:00

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    Tour at 13:00

    This afternoon as well we spotted some minke whales. The first one seemed to be avoiding the boat. Therefore we left it after a little while. The second one was more fun to watch until it suddenly went down for a long long deep dive and wa

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    Tour at 17:00

    We found 3 or 4 Minke whale individuals, which was of course great. Some of our passengers spotted some huge splashes out in the distance, so we decided that we would go and investigate what was causing the splashes, although this meant we would be late. A young Humpback wha