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    Elding team receives Neyðarkallinn 2025 statue in support of the local SAR teams

    Elding proudly supports the Icelandic Search and Rescue Teams (ICE-SAR) with the purchase of a Neyðarkallinn statue for 2025. These brave volunteers work selflessly to keep people safe across Iceland - let’s all answer the call and support our rescue teams!

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    Elding team at WTM 2025

    Meet the Elding team at WTM London 2025, one of the world's leading travel and tourism events! This is a fantastic opportunity to meet partners, travel professionals, and friends from around the world, share ideas, and discuss future collaborations.

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    rib boats being sailed into storage

    Our trusty RIB boats have now been sailed back to Njarðvík, where they'll spend the winter months safely in storage. The trip took place in beautiful weather, marking the end of another great season out at sea. Until next season!

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    eldey in drydock

    Our beloved Eldey is currently in dry dock for a well deserved overhaul. As part of our regular maintenance routine, a variety of improvements and repairs are being carried out to ensure she's in top shape for the winter season ahead.

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    Elding's research team presents results from the summer.

    Our research team presented the results of this summer’s research projects today. The studies carried out over the season focused on collecting valuable data about marine life in our area. More information coming soon.

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    bleikur október

    At Elding, we take pride in supporting meaningful community initiatives. One of these is Pink October, a month dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer. The aim of this campaign is to emphasize the importance of prevention, early detection, and effective treatment.

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    Imagine Peace Tower Illuminated.

    The event for the lighting of the Imagine Peace Tower in Viðey, scheduled for Thursday, 9 October, has been cancelled due to rough seas and high waves in Faxaflói Bay. Although the event is cancelled, we encourage everyone to watch the lighting live at 20:00 on the IMAGINE PEACE TOWER website.

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    Naturalists pose for a group photo at the Aurora Reykjavík exhibition!

    At the start of every Northern Lights season, our naturalists come together for a refresher in all things aurora. This year we were lucky enough to be welcomed by Aurora Reykjavik, where both new and experienced guides got fresh insights and a deeper understanding of this incredible natural phenomenon!

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    MOB exercise with the Elding team, crew stands at the back of the boat as the MOB boat is lowered into the sea.

    Rough weather earlier this week meant we had to cancel some of our tours, so we used the time for a training exercise with the MOB boat on Eldey. Everyone available got the chance to take part, learning how to operate the boat safely and effectively in case of emergency.

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    Elding is a proud sponsor of Reykjavík Pride 2025

    Elding is a proud sponsor of Reykjavík Pride and we're pleased to offer a welcoming space for all. Celebrate love, equality and diversity with us this week - and don’t miss our Queer Cruise on Friday! More info: hinsegindagar.is/en

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    basking shark swims at the surface

    Today was a truly special day in Faxaflói bay! We were lucky enough to encounter the second largest fish in the ocean - the BASKING SHARK! A fairly regular sight in later summer a few years ago, but sadly less frequent in recent years..

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    A volcanic eruption in iceland

    Elding wishes to reassure its guests that our tours remain unaffected by the recent volcanic activities on Reykjanes peninsula. As of now, the eruption does not pose a threat to flight traffic, infrastructure or the nearby areas in which our operations are conducted. 

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    engineers put new engine in Hafsulan

    Our hard working engineers have been busy installing brand new engines in Hafsúlan as a part of our ongoing commitment to cleaner energy and more sustainable operations!

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    rib boat being cleaned on land
    At Elding, what guests see on the surface is only part of the story. Behind every smooth-sailing tour is a dedicated team working tirelessly to ensure our fleet is maintained to the highest standard. Today, we’re taking you behind the scenes for a closer look at what goes into keeping our boats in top condition.
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    rannveig making a speech for staff orientation

    When the seas are unfavourable, we turn our focus inward to the people of Elding and practices that keep our operations running smoothly and sustainably. These non-operational days are not lost time; they are essential opportunities for internal development, maintenance, and team cohesion.

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    elding x flöff collaboration textile waste whale bag

    A new chapter in circular design begins: we’ve teamed up with Flöff, Iceland’s first textile upcycling initiative, to transform retired overalls into one of a kind, functional bags. Keep an eye out for more inventive reuse projects - and drop by our shop to check out the bags in person!

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    elding research team holding a hydrophone

    We are excited to announce that our research team has acquired a hydrophone as part of our continued commitment to marine conservation. These specialised underwater microphones will allow us to listen in on the fascinating world beneath the waves!

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    the female captains of Elding 2025

    At Elding, women are truly at the helm! We are incredibly proud to be one of the few companies in Iceland where 8 of our captains are women, along with around 25 female crew members who steer, navigate, and ensure the safety of both passengers and nature with passion.

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    easter bunny on viðey island

    This year’s Easter Egg Hunt in Viðey was a fantastic success! Guests of all ages - especially the little ones - were overjoyed with the experience, and the atmosphere was full of laughter, smiles, and springtime cheer. Thank you all for a truly lovely day!

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    whaling boat

    We’re pleased to share that there will be no fin whale hunting in Iceland this year, as it is not considered economically viable. While this is a welcome development, it reflects financial challenges rather than a shift in mindset. We will continue to advocate for the protection of Iceland’s marine life, which we believe holds far greater value when left undisturbed.

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    infograph of orca sightings
    This March, we encountered orcas on our whale watching tours from Reykjavík, and thanks to photo-ID, these individuals were matched to a pod previously recorded in Snæfellsnes! We’re thrilled to support the important work of Orca Guardians Iceland and to contribute to a better understanding of these incredible animals!
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    red weather warning

    Red and orange weather warnings are in effect, with no travel conditions: February 5-6, 2025 - from Wednesday until Thursday evening. All our whale watching tours from Reykjavík have been cancelled for safety reasons.

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    hafsúlan boat filled with passengers and humpback whale in the winter

    The year 2024 was nothing short of incredible for whale watching enthusiasts visiting Reykjavík. With an overall 91% success rate, our tours continued to deliver unforgettable encounters with the majestic marine life of Faxaflói Bay. Even better, our success was remarkably consistent across the seasons, with 94% in winter and 90% in summer!

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    Elding's Christmas 2024 operating hours
    Celebrate Christmas with Elding! Our tours are on schedule (weather permitting) throughout the season. Book now and check our website for updates!
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    humpback whale rescued by coastguard

    Over the past couple of days, our tours from Reykjavík have brought a mix of emotions as we witnessed an entangled humpback whale in the bay. We notified local authorities and returned the following day to see the Coastguard already on the case. Less than 24 hrs. since our first encounter with the whale, it was reported that it had been freed from the ropes!

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    Viðey island will reopen this weekend (9-10 Nov 2024) as construction work aimed at enhancing the island's accessibility is now complete. Departures from Skarfabakki pier will be at 13:15, 14:15 og 15:15 as usual. Viðey House Café will be open for business.

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    RIFF 2024
    Elding will be screening short films on a loop aboard Eldey as part of the Reykjavík International Film Festival's 'RIFF Around Town' event, running from 23rd September to 6th October. The short films provided by The One Minutes Organization will take place during our Classic Whale Watching and Northern Lights Cruises from Reykjavík.
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    September 2024: Viðey Island is currently closed for construction as the gangway is being upgraded to enhance visitor access. Service will resume upon completion and visitors are advised to check the booking calendar for updates on the reopening.

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    Due to Reykjavík's annual event, Culture Night, taking place on Saturday 24th August 2024, road closures and driving restrictions will be implemented in the city centre. As a result of these closures and the increased activity in the city, we anticipate some service delays and pickup disruptions. Please plan ahead and arrive in good time before departure.

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    fin whales

    We are devastated by the decision of the Icelandic government to extend the whaling license for an additional year, allowing Hvalur hf. to hunt 128 fin whales for another season. The global community is increasingly aware of and opposed to the hunting of whales, and it is our sincere hope that Iceland will soon join the growing number of nations that have permanently ceased whaling. 

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    Update 3 June 2024: The issue has been fixed!

    2 June 2024: We are experiencing issues with our booking system. Payments are being processed, but no booking confirmation emails are being sent. If you have made a booking and have not received a confirmation, please contact us at elding@elding.is for further assistance.

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    participants in responsible whale watching meeting

    The Whale Watching Association of Iceland held a vital meeting focusing on responsible whale watching practices in Reykjavík. Key topics included sailing guidelines, upcoming research, and ecosystem changes. We're thankful for all attendees' dedication to preserving these incredible creatures, emphasising the importance of collective efforts in their protection.

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    Elding's Holiday Opening Hours 2023

    It's the most wonderful time of the year! We would like to take the opportunity to thank our partners and guests for a great whale watching year that is soon behind us! Wishing you all the best this holiday season and hope you have a prosperous and joyful New Year! 

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    Dark clouds with exclamation point.

    We're expecting rough weather for the next several days (12th-18th December 2023). Please make sure to take necessary precautions, stay informed about weather updates, and prioritise safety during your activities. Keep in mind that our tours may get cancelled due to unfavourable conditions and check our website regularly for updates.

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    volcanic eruption in iceland

    The Elding team would like to reassure its guests that travel to Iceland remains open and safe for visitors, despite seismic activity described in news reports, which are highly localised to the town of Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The rest of Iceland remains unaffected.

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    elding team on pink ribbon day 2023

    October is known worldwide as 'breast cancer awareness month', and on Friday the 20th it was 'pink ribbon day' here in Iceland. In support of women everywhere and especially those on our team that have been affected by cancer personally, we wore pink at the office and offered our colleagues some baked goods!

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    Imagine Peace Tower Illuminated.

    The Imagine Peace Tower Ceremony on Viðey island, scheduled for 9th October 2023 at 20:00, has been cancelled due to weather! Unfortunately, the wind direction is very unfavourable for sailing across the strait tonight..

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    whaling boat

    Elding expresses its profound disappointment upon learning the decision announced yesterday by the Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, to allow Hvalur hf. to continue whaling in 2023! Our deepest concerns lie with the hundreds of whales that may now be subjected to this practice, as it stands in stark contrast to the principles of environmental stewardship and conservation that we hold so dearly.

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    Due to unforeseeable circumstances, the service at Viðeyjarstofa café may be disrupted from August until September 2023. This may result in irregular opening hours that cannot be advertised in advance. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

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    fireworks at the harbour

    Road closures are expected on Friday and Saturday 18-19 August from 06:00-15:00 due to the Reykjavík Marathon / Culture Night in the city centre. This will inevitably affect several of our pickup locations and all guests affected by this will be notified. Apologies for any inconvenience!