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WEDNESDAY, 14 MARCH 2018

Tour at 09:00 and 13:00: RUNNING

Tour at 13:00 Report from Eldey: Sailing conditions were improved this afternoon as the rain ceased and the wind dropped significantly. It took no time to see our first cetacean of the afternoon as 2 harbour porpoises were sighted surfacing just past Akurey. However the porpoises were very difficult to watch, as they were only seen by a few passengers before they disappeared. We did not stop and continued our search in our preferred searching location. Here, we were not disappointed as a fragmented group of 30-40 white-beaked dolphins were spotted feeding amongst small fishing vessels. We stayed with them for about 45 minutes until it was about time for us to head back to Reykjavik. On our way back we came across a nursery pod of 20-30 white-beaked dolphins with at least 3 juveniles being very playful and performing acrobatics. Everyone left the boat with big smiles on their face. It was a great day with dolphins on both tours.

- Mike Smith and Sarah Kompatscher

Tour at 09:00

Report from Eldey: We started today with typical Icelandic winter weather, rain and wind. It was not very pleasant but passengers seemed to love it with a big smile on their faces. The weather got better and better throughtout the tour and the by in the last hour of the tour the rain stopped and skies cleared to show us the beautiful landscape. After 1 hour searching we spotted a flock of seabirds, under them a big shadow, a big shoal of small sandeels. With the birds a pod of 5-7 white-beaked dolphins enjoying the feast. After another 20 minutes another 5-7 dolphins came leaping into the feeding frenzy and then more and more. By the end we must have seen at least 20-30 individuals. Absolutely amazing and incredible to watch nature at it's best. 

- Megan Whittaker

Bird species seen on today's tours includeblack-legged kittiwake, northern fulmar, eider duck, lesser black-backed gull, icelandic gull, glaucous gull, snow buntings, northern gannet, gyr falcon & great cormorant

We are sailing out from the Old Harbour in Reykjavik. If you are sensitive to motion sickness we do have seasickness tablets free of charge at the ticket office. All our boats have inside and outside areas and to make the tour even more comfortable we provide warm overalls. Hope you will be able to join us on our tours today. For more information please contact us via phone at +354 519 5000 or by e-mail at elding@elding.is.