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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Hafsúlan: At first it seemed like our midnight sun tour was missing the sun part, but eventually the sun fought it's way through the clouds. Our first sighting of the evening was a pod of 3-4 harbour porpoises

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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Hafsúlan: What can I say except - perfect way to end the day! We sailed out on still flat seas and the skies nearly clear. Snaefellsjökull, our largest volcano, was looking beautiful in front of the alr

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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Elding: The sea was very serene and our surroundings were enhanced by a golden light as the sun was settings. The weather conditions were great, but our cetaceans were no where to be found, despite of t

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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Hafsúlan: It was a cloudy evening and winds were still coming from the south east, making it rather smooth in the bay. The visibility was great and so everything looked very promising for tonight. We sailed along Reykjane

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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Hafsúlan: The weather had calmed down so it was just perfect, and we had a beautiful sunset on the tour. As we sailed past the island Engey, we spotted a pod of about 3-5 harbour porpoises. We then headed

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 TOUR CANCELLED | at 19:00

 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 17:00

Report from Eldey:  Whilst enjoying the most georgeous views in the gazing sun, we did go out into Faxafloi Bay for the last time today. Because

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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Elding: The tour began with warm sun that casted beautiful light over Reykjavik and the mountains. The first animals appeared after just 10 minutes of sailing, those were 3-4 harbour porpoises. On our way

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 TOUR ON SCHEDULE | 19:00

Report from Elding: This evening started off with a bit more northerly wind than earlier in the day. But everyone prepared themselves, getting into our warm overalls, and off we went into the bay. We got to experie