Whale diary

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    The morning tour saw 2 pods of up to 7 white-beaked dolphins, one with a very young calf as well as a couple of humpback whales! In the afternoon, we again found a humpback whale, but that's not all - we also saw massive dorsal fins breaking the water - it was in fact, a pod of 6 ORCAS! 4 males and 2 females came into the bay today, very close to the city!

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    This morning, we saw a glimpse of a minke whale, just after passing Grótta. We continued our journey heading towards a few fishing boats, where we saw a humpback whale! Despite our best efforts, the afternoon tour only saw a lone harbour porpoise. So, we handed out complimentary tickets to everyone on board so they can come back and try again!

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    We set out into calm, foggy sea this morning. After a while, we saw a pod of about 10 white-beaked dolphins swimming calmly. We also spotted a whale, but it was difficult to determine the species from where we were - possibly a rare SEI whale?! In the afternoon we saw a pod of 6 white-beaked dolphins, and another one consisting of 5-7 individuals, with calves!

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    We sailed out with a fairly strong wind and a strong swell this morning. Unfortunately no cetaceans were found, so we issued complimentary tickets to all passengers. In the afternoon, the sun was shining and it was feeling warm. After a while we found a humpback whale - and suddenly two pods of 7 and 16 white-beaked dolphins came up all around us!

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    This morning, we spotted white-beaked dolphins in the distance - a pod of about 30 individuals, with 3 small calves! Then a humpback whale surfaced nearby! About one hour into the afternoon tour, we saw a minke whale - it seems like they are truly back, just in time for spring! As we turned around to go back home, we also encountered a humpback whale!

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    This morning, we saw a blow from a humpback whale that was resting on the surface. A while later, we found 2 pods of white-beaked dolphins! In the afternoon we encountered 2 humpback whales feeding right next to our boat - and then, we saw our first minke whale of the season, and it did a lunge feed too! We also saw a couple of white-beaked dolphins!

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    We set off with calm seas, a gentle wind and a rising sun peaking through the clouds this morning. In total, we encountered 2 humpback whales and a pod of 25-30 white-beaked dolphins jumping around! In the afternoon we saw a few pods of up to 60 white-beaked dolphins, all feeding huge school of fish (sandeels)! Then a humpback whale surfaced around us too!

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    In the morning we saw a lunge feeding humpback whale with some birds circling above it, ready to take advantage of any fish it brought to the surface. In the afternoon we again found ourselves a humpback whale! We then were surrounded by 50-60 white-beaked dolphins before we found another 2 more humpback whales on our way back home!

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    This morning we found two pods playful white-beaked dolphins consisting of about 10 and 40 individuals each. In the afternoon we set off under beautiful sunshine, and an hour in we spotted 10-15 white-beaked dolphins, followed by 2 humpback whales, when suddenly one of them stole the show - breaching at least 5x, along with a chin slap and peduncle throw!

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    We headed out in the morning with some swell and cloudy skies. We encountered a humpback whale, letting out a big blow of air before diving down, showing off its dark fluke. In the afternoon we saw a pod of 7-8 white-beaked dolphins with a little calf! On our way back home we finally spotted a humpback whale, so we made a little detour to check him out!

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    After a few days of cancellations, we finally set sail today, feeling pretty hopeful. About half an hour into the morning tour, we got lucky and saw a humpback whale close to Lundey island! In the afternoon, we saw pods of very active white-beaked dolphins as well as 2 humpback whales, likely feeding on the same fish (possibly capelin) as the dolphins!

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    While the morning tour was cancelled, we were able to sail out this afternoon as the sea had finally settled. We explored between the islands in the bay with a snowy mt. Esja in the background. After a bit of a search, we found a humpback whale! At some point it even seemed to come and check us out for a little bit so we got to see the whole body through the water!

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    • CLASSIC WHALE TOUR | 9:00, 13:00

    Today's tours from Reykjavík are cancelled due to weather and rough sea conditions.

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    • CLASSIC WHALE TOUR | 9:00, 13:00

    Today's tours from Reykjavík are cancelled due to weather and rough sea conditions.

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    • CLASSIC WHALE TOUR | 9:00, 13:00

    Today's tours from Reykjavík is cancelled due to weather and rough sea conditions.

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    • CLASSIC WHALE TOUR | 9:00, 13:00

    Today's tours from Reykjavík is cancelled due to weather and rough sea conditions.

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    • CLASSIC WHALE TOUR | 9:00, 13:00

    Today's tours from Reykjavík is cancelled due to weather and rough sea conditions.

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    The morning tour was cancelled due to weather, but we headed out in the afternoon with some wind and rough sea. After a good while of sailing, we saw a few blows on the horizon - it turned out to be a total of 7 humpback whales in the same area! One got so close the boat that we could see its full body! Such a great tour in spite of the rough conditions!

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    The day began with a pod of 20 white-beaked dolphins near Grótta lighthouse, before encountering a humpback whale by Hafnarfjörður! This afternoon we headed back to the same area, but unfortunately, there were no signs of cetaceans.. As we turned around, we got a call about 2 humpback whales - it was our friend Calamity with a new buddy!

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    This morning we had calm seas and snowy skies. We quickly spotted a blow close to Grótta lighthouse - it was a humpback whale swimming in shallow waters super close to shore. Then, a large pod of about 50-70 white-beaked dolphins appeared! The sun came out in the afternoon and we found a feeding humpback whale near Hafnarfjörður harbour!