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It didn't take more than 10 minutes to spot our first cetacean, a humpback whale blowing away near the shores of Viðey! It was in the company of two other humpback whales that were doing different things. This first individual was doing short dives and the other doing more erratic dives. We also saw 4-6 seals in total today!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
We had the most wonderful tour today with 3 humpback whales! We had hardly sailed past Engey before we saw the individual from the past days, logging at the surface. We quickly moved on to find Calamity that was being quite curious and came very close to the boat. We then observed Ekki that finally showed us a fluke dive!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Some gaps appeared and showed the starry night beyond them but never a green dash. We offered complimentary tickets so that our passengers have another chance to try to see these amazing lights with us.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
We could see a faint green arch through our cameras, but our own eyesight was not strong enough to detect them. We waited, but unfortunately they did not get stronger. We gave everyone a complimentary ticket.
Soon after leaving the harbour we saw a blow from a humpback whale (Ekki) and it was feeding on lots of fish underneath us. We then saw 1-5 seals and one came very close to the boat. We then spotted a second humpback whale (individual from yesterday) and another blow, likely from a third humpback whale (Calamity).
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
There were clouds above us, but lots of gaps as well so we could see the stars through them. Some passengers saw a humpback whale with the moonlight, but no auroras. We ended up giving out complimentary tickets.
Not long after leaving the harbour we saw 6-7 seals - then a blow - and then another! We had one humpback whale (Calamity) to our front and one behind us (Ekki) and then a third humpback whale! This new whale to the area had very pretty spotty skin pigmentation and was logging at the surface for about 3-4 minutes at a time.
We started our morning with a bang and right away we found a humpback whale (Ekki) very close to Engey! We even found a small pod of harbour porpoises very close by and by the shore we found some grey seals and lots of great cormorants! We came back to the same area and we found another humpback whale (Calamity).
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
Northern Lights Cruise & The Reykjavík Food Walk
Experience the wonders of Reykjavík - immerse yourself in captivating stories, savour incredible local cuisine, and embark on a quest to witness the enchanting aurora borealis!
Whale Watching & Reykjavík Food Walk
About 5 minutes after we left the harbour, we already had our first encounter: a humpback whale (Ekki). Today it even rolled, showing the white fluke underneath! We then saw another humpback whale (Calamity) which came very close, passing underneath us. The landscape and the whales were just amazing today - great tour!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
The forecast was amazing, clear skies, no wind and almost no waves, everything to make it a great night. We were just missing the amazing auroras.. In the end, we offered complimentary tickets to our dear passengers.
We sailed out in glorious but very cold conditions. Shortly after setting off we were greeted by a seal - in total we saw 3 during the trip. We then saw a quick moving harbour porpoise before we found our first humpback wale (Ekki)! After spending a good time with this individual we found a second humpback whale (Calamity).