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Toward the end of the morning tour, we caught a glimpse of a minke whale, but it was super quick and the passengers didn't really get a chance to see it, so we issued complimentary tickets tickets in the end. In the afternoon we found ourselves a minke whale! It was seemingly unbothered by our presence, as it surfaced multiple times very close to our boat!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
After a few cloudy days we finally had the change to sail out. There were gaps in the clouds so we could see the stars clearly and we started seeing a faint green just above Esjan mountain. Ultimately we decided to issue complimentary tickets.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
The morning tour started with calm seas and almost no wind. Out of nowhere, dorsal fins emerged - it was 6-7 white-beaked dolphins! The afternoon tour saw a pod of 3-4 harbour porpoises, a feeding minke whale appeared! After a bit more of travelling during the bay we spotted the first 2 atlantic puffins of the year and about 12 feeding white-beaked dolphins.
In the morning we sailed into a cloudy bay. Unfortunately no cetaceans were found, so we issued complimentary tickets to all our passengers. In the afternoon, we had searched for quite a while before we encountered a pod of 6 white-beaked dolphins! They were swimming in circles most of the time, and we got great looks at them though close to the boat.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
We set off this morning and saw a total of 11 harbour porpoises. We also spotted a minke whale, but due to the quick sightings, we decided to issue complimentary tickets. The afternoon encountered a minke whale and got to spend quite some time with this individual, and even saw multiple lunge feeds! On the way back we ran into a pod of 4 white-beaked dolphins.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
We sailed out this morning and about 20 minutes into the tour, we saw a few splashes coming from near Grótta, by about 15 harbour porpoises. Then, a few black bodies with fins emerged to breathe, it was 5 minke whales! We then came across a pod of 7 feeding white-beaked dolphins! In the afternoon we saw 2 pods of 4 white-beaked dolphins!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
We sailed tonight with calm seas and just a light breeze in the bay. There were some clouds in the sky but as the Kp was very high we remained hopeful. Sadly, we had no luck with the auroras tonight, so we issued complimentary tickets to everyone.
What a sunny morning! We encountered a minke whale that popped out of nowhere and came up quite a few times next to our boat. In the afternoon we headed out towards Hafnarfjörður, and we hit the jackpot - we found a massive pod of over 100+ white-beaked dolphins! They were all over the place, clearly feeding, with a bunch of birds flying all around them.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
Very quickly after leaving the harbour, we could see northern lights! To start with we could see lots of purple but throughout the night we had every colour including green, red and pink! At times they even danced - it was an incredible night!
This morning, we had all kinds of weather. We came across a couple of harbour porpoises, but unfortunately no bigger cetacean, so we issued complimentary tickets to all passengers. In the afternoon we found a minke whale and several harbour porpoises! We observed them resurfacing a few times, before heading back home under heavy snowcovered skies.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
The skies were slightly cloudy but we could still see the stars shine brightly. About 30 min into the tour, a bit of hail fell upon us but we were soon rewarded for our struggles with the northern lights, which we enjoyed for well over an hour!