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The morning tour saw a couple of traveling minke whales and curious humpback whales, one of whom inspected our boat for 15 minutes! In the afternoon, we spotted 2 harbour porpoises, 3 feeding minke whales, as well as another curious humpback whale. The evening tour also saw a minke whale and a humpback whale.
After escaping the fog this morning, we encountered a feeding minke whale, followed by two humpback whales and a pod of 3 white-beaked dolphins. In the afternoon, we saw a large pod of 15-20 white-beaked dolphins with a rolling humpback whale. Then we saw 3-4 minke whales and even "Davy Jones II" the humpback whale!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
The cold wind brushed against our faces, but we found comfort in warm cups of hot chocolate. Right at the end of the trip, the clouds parted and bright green northern lights began to dance across the sky, in an amazing display!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
In the morning, we encountered 3 harbour porpoises, followed by a hotspot with 2 feeding humpback whales and 6-7 minke whales. Later, we enjoyed the sight of 2 humpback whales interacting with pods of white-beaked dolphins and minke whales feeding nearby. The evening saw 3 humpback whales and even more minke whales.
The skies were heavy with clouds this morning and an eastern wind blew our way, nevertheless, the seas were calmer than expected. After some time, we found ourselves 2 harbour porpoises, a nice pod of 5 white-beaked dolphins and a fast moving minke whale! All tours for the rest of the day were cancelled due to unfavourable conditions.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
We spotted 3 minke whales in the morning, plus several pods of harbour porpoises along our way. In the afternoon, we encountered elusive minke whales and issued complimentary tickets due to limited sightings. Later, we enjoyed playful encounters with three pods of 16 white-beaked dolphins, including mother-calf pairs.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
We set off with a beautiful starry night sky and could even see Jupiter above Mt Esja! Then after a while, we finally got to see 2 big arches of northern lights. They lit up the sky to the north changing shape a lot, fading before brightening again!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
Even before leaving the harbour we could see the northern lights and they only continued to get brighter and brighter! We hardly had a moment all night where they were not visible. At times the whole sky was green and even pink!
This morning, we spotted a fast-moving minke whale and later enjoyed a playful encounter with a humpback whale near the boat. In the afternoon, another humpback whale treated us to an incredible breach and tail slapping. The evening tour encountered a minke whale, and enjoyed a spectacular sunset near Akranes.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
What a magical night! The skies were completely clear and the forecast was excellent. The lights were seen as we began to board our boat and while we drove out into the bay, the northern lights put on a constant show!
Throughout the day, we enjoyed sightings of several minke whales, including one near the harbour that treated us to an impressive lunge feed. Later, a majestic humpback whale surfaced, thrilling us with a peduncle throw. In the afternoon, we encountered playful white-beaked dolphins bow riding, followed by more minke whales feeding.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
Tonight, we were blessed with the most amazing northern lights! We were spoiled with at least a dozen successive auroras of every shape and in every direction from the start. We could even see an intense purple colour!
This morning we saw a feeding pod of around 8 white-beaked dolphins, jumping close to the boat. We later encountered 3 minke whales, with one surfacing near the boat. In the afternoon, we spotted another 3 minke whales feeding, surfacing briefly before disappearing, and ending with a great close-up sighting.