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Tour Status 19:00: CANCELLED 

Tour at 17:00

Report from Eldey: The weather was much better than this morning, with the wind having died down by the time we left the harbour. Despite this, there was still quite a lot of swell and quit

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Status Tour at 19:00: CANCELLED

Since the wind is picking up even more towards the evening and the sea conditions are therefore worsening, we unfortunately have to cancel our Whales in the midnight sun today. For any further questions, please don't hesitate to cont

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Tour at 17:00

Report from Eldey: We sailed out in again perfect conditions (actually ever better!). By the time we reached the first minke whale we were only sailing for 25 minutes. This individual, a pretty young and small one, was rather elusive and w

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Tour at 19:00

Report from Hafsulan: Our last tour of the day is always the most special tour, not only because of the nice sunset and the tranquillity that we can enjoy in Faxafloi, but also because our encounters tend to be more personal and close an

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Tour at 19:00 Report from Elding: It was a beautiful sunny evening on sailing out into the bay. The sea was fairly flat and the sky wonderfully clear allowing us a beautiful view of the setting sun. Not long after our search began we encountered our first cetacean, a

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Tour at 19:00

Report from Hafsulan: This evening tour was a great finish of a beautiful day in Faxafloi. We started off with an early encounter of a pod of 5-6 white-beaked dolphins. The dolphins were milling and allowed us to have a good look at them.

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Tour at 19:00

Report from Hafsulan: The last tour of the day was a little bit special today because we took a risky bet trying to spot incredible animal but in an unusual place. We heard about some reports telling nice stories about huge cetaceans nea

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Tour at 19:00

Report from Elding: After the great previous tour we sailed out again towards the south, trying to find the minke whales we spotted in the previous tour. It took us around 1 hour to spot the first cetaceans of the evening which were, indeed, a small pod of