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humpback whale fluke
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This morning we again sailed into Hvalfjörður where we found a calm humpback whale taking short dives and then tail-slapping over 20 times before fluking in the rain! In the afternoon, under thick fog, we encountered 2 harbour porpoises and watched a very active humpback whale fluke and dive near the boat, with another one spotted deeper in the fjord.

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passengers on a boat tour look at humpback whale
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This morning we sailed into Hvalfjörður and encountered a small pod of harbour porpoises swimming close by, followed by a peaceful humpback whale resting near us. In the afternoon, we returned to the fjord and again saw harbour porpoises, and a very curious humpback whale that swam just an arm’s length from our boat before a lovely fluke dive.

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minke whale snout
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This morning we searched both the bay as well as "whale fjord", only spotting an elusive minke whale and a trio of shy harbour porpoises before running out of time and issuing complimentary tickets. In the afternoon, under clearing skies, we were treated to great views of three minke whales, one surfacing close to us, and a pod of 9 playful white-beaked dolphins.

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humpback whale
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This morning we sailed into Hvalfjörður under overcast skies and encountered a loose group of around 10 harbour porpoises before enjoying nice fluke dives from two humpback whales. In the afternoon we spotted another pod of harbour porpoises and two more humpback whales, one of which surprised us with a spectacular tail lob near the boat.

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humpback whale
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This morning we enjoyed calm conditions and were treated to a close humpback whale sighting near Hvalfjörður, a small pod of harbour porpoises and a surprise minke whale on the way home. In the afternoon, we returned to the fjord and encountered 5 harbour porpoises and 2 humpback whales, one fluking beautifully as we sailed back to Reykjavík.

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humpback whale fluke
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This morning we sailed into Hvalfjörður and were treated to a close encounter with a curious humpback whale surfacing near the boat. In the afternoon we returned to sunshine and saw the same humpback whale breaching and pec-slapping, along with 10–15 feeding harbour porpoises swimming around the bow before more fluke dives closed the tour.

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humpback whale dorsal fin
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This morning we sailed into Hvalfjörður and found a single humpback whale calmly diving and fluking in sheltered waters, giving us a lovely, peaceful encounter. In the afternoon we returned to the fjord and were rewarded with two friendly humpback whales, one surfacing very close to our boat and both showing their flukes beautifully before we headed home.

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breaching humpback whale
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This morning we enjoyed perfect visibility with puffins flying near Reykjavík and a brief sighting of harbour porpoises before spending most of the tour with three feeding minke whales surfacing close. In the afternoon, after a long sail and rising swell, we were treated to an incredible display as a humpback whale breached around 20 times near the boat!

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hmpback whale showing the dorsal fin and the nostrils
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This morning we sailed in sunny weather and perfect sea conditions, encountering two minke whales among feeding birds before finding two humpback whales fluking beautifully near the end of the tour. In the afternoon we spotted another quick minke whale, two humpback whales surfacing close, and a slow-moving pod of white-beaked dolphins.