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Report from Hafsúlan: On the last official tour of the day the weather was still as good as on the earlier trips, making the tour very special. The calm surface made it possible to spot a big pod of white- beaked dolphins, traveling very c

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Report from Hafsúlan: Leaving the harbour of Sandgerði turned out a bit rough. This didn´t change until we passed the tip of the Reykjanes peninsula. Traveling in the Faxaflói bay on our way to the Reykjavik harbour was a great ride, for one because t

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Report from Hafsúlan: This tour started with many birds again, for example feeding northern gannets in an area that looked very promising. Since sea birds and cetaceans feed on the same fish species, feeding birds are always a good sign on the search for w

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Report from Hafsúlan: On the evening tour we started by sailing west out in Faxaflói. The rough sea was still present and the boat started to rock from side to side when we left the protection of the harbour. But passengers used the overalls that we are of

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Report from Elding: On the evening tour we went out with Elding. After 30 minutes of sailing the weather become so amazing with no to little wind and sunshine on a calm sea, perfect conditions if you want to search for whales. Soon we spotted 2 min

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Unfortunately our whale watching tour at 17:00 has been canceled due to bad weather. 

Please contact our ticket office if you have any further questions, 00354-5195000 or elding@elding.is

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Report from Hafsúlan: The sea conditions were perfect on this afternoon tour. Low waves and cloudy skies. We headed out of old Reykjavík harbour to the area where we had spotted Minke whales on the earlier tours. We found two minke whales

Eldey (formely known as M/S Sund Buss Erasmus) was built in 1971 by Lindstölds Skips og Båtbyggeri A/S, Risør (Norway) along with her two sister ships: M/S Sund Buss Magdelone and the M/S Sund Buss Jeppe.

Elding's Whale Watching Centre is facilitated on board Fífill, an old fishing vessel permanently placed by the pier. There guests can utilise our complimentary WiFi, sit down with a coffee or light snacks from our on board café, browse through our souvenir shop or check out the wildlife exhibition located below sea level.

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Report from Elding: During this tour, we could enjoy the sun setting above the Reykjanes Peninsula, as we headed out from Grindavík again. After two amazing tours full of animals, we very soon spotted a small pod of 3-5 white-beaked dolphins.