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Today brought excellent sightings, with pods of white-beaked dolphins, multiple minke whales and several humpback whales showing fluke dives, breaches, pec slaps and tail slaps. Highlights included feeding humpbacks alongside dolphins and minkes, plus “Davy Jones” making an appearance. We had a truly action-filled day at sea!
A lively day at sea with breaching humpback whales in the morning and showing off with powerful tail-slaps in the afternoon. Several minke whales surfaced close by across all tours, while pods of playful white-beaked dolphins and elusive harbour porpoises added to the variety. Due to rough weather, some of our tours ended up getting cancelled today.
The day brought calm seas and lively encounters with humpback whales, including close fluke dives, and even continuous breaching peduncle throws in the afternoon. Over 10 minke whales were seen in the morning alone, surfaced throughout the bay, joined at times by playful pods of white-beaked dolphins and elusive harbour porpoises also made appearances.
Today’s tours featured multiple humpback whales, including pairs and bubble-net feeding duos, alongside plenty of minke whales spread across the bay. Several pods of up to 20+ playful white-beaked dolphins were spotted throughout the day and to round off the sightings, we also encountered some harbour porpoises, adding variety to an already lively day.
Despite rough weather, the bay delivered a mix of minke whales, playful pods of white-beaked dolphins, and several humpback whales, some feeding, fluking, and even bubble-netting. The birdlife, from gannets to puffins, pointed the way to the feeding zones, rewarding patient eyes. A couple of tours issued complimentary tickets due to limited sightings.
A lively day in the bay with pods of playful white-beaked dolphins, multiple humpback whales showing fluke dives, feeding and breaching. Then, several quick minke whales, with one even jumping out of the water! Sadly, the afternoon tour did not meet our sighting standards, so we issued complimentary tickets, so our guests can return for more wildlife magic.
Calm seas and clear skies brought sightings of playful pods of white-beaked dolphins and shy harbour porpoises. Several minke whales surfaced close to the boats, with some lingering long enough for wonderful close encounters. Multiple humpback whales also impressed with fluke dives, bubble feeding and even surprise breaches, rounding off a perfect day.
Today brought sightings of all four common species, with playful pods of white-beaked dolphins, shy groups of harbour porpoises, and several minke whales surfacing close by. Multiple humpback whales amazed us throughout the day, from peaceful resting and spy-hopping to dramatic breaches and even bubble-net feeding under the evening sun.
Throughout the day we encountered all four common species, with playful pods of white-beaked dolphins, shy groups of harbour porpoises, and numerous minke whales feeding close by. Several humpback whales put on spectacular shows with breaches, spy-hops, and bubble-net feeding, making for unforgettable tours from sunrise to sunset.
Throughout the day we encountered all four common species, with playful pods of white-beaked dolphins, shy groups of harbour porpoises, and numerous minke whales feeding close by. Several humpback whales put on spectacular shows with breaches, spy-hops, and bubble-net feeding, making for unforgettable tours from sunrise to sunset.
The afternoon tours took us towards Hvalfjörður, where sightings included elusive harbour porpoises, several minke whales, and up to four humpback whales, some engaged in bubble-net feeding. To finish, a playful pod of around 10 white-beaked dolphins joined alongside the boat, ending the day on a lively note.
This afternoon the bay was alive with activity as over 7 humpback whales were spotted, including several spectacular breaches, alongside 4+ feeding minke whales. Later in the day, more humpbacks were seen bubble-net feeding in groups while others foraged alone. An adventurous day full of lively cetaceans and surface action!
This morning brought sightings of minke whales, a playful pod of about 10 white-beaked dolphins, and one elusive humpback whale. The afternoon featured more minke whales and a distant dolphin group, while the evening added a shy harbour porpoise to the list. Despite some highlights, sightings were limited and complimentary tickets were issued.
Today's sightings were a bit up and down. In the morning we saw minke whales, a distant humpback whale and a couple of white-beaked dolphins. Later tours enjoyed a breaching and bubble-net feeding humpbacks as well as active minke whales, making for some memorable encounters. Two tours issued complimentary tickets due to challenging sightings.
On this sunny day in Faxaflói bay we encountered all four common cetacean species. At least 5 white-beaked dolphins, over 10 minke whales, and around 6 humpback whales treated us to spectacular sights, including bubble-net feeding, breaching, and close approaches. We also enjoyed fleeting views of harbour porpoises - an unforgettable day in Reykjavík.