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- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Already on the way out, we spotted some northern lights behind the clouds. Through the gaps the lights got brighter and brighter and were directly above us. The whole sky was now green and it was dancing in pink as well!
We left the marina in the morning as the conditions had improved significantly from the evening before. 15 minutes into the tour we found a humpback whale (Frodo) doing several rolls that left everybody impressed. In the afternoon we found a humpback whale (Frodo) doing amazing fluke dives and even a peduncle throw!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
After some 20 minutes fighting the wind this morning, we saw a humpback whale (Frodo) feeding. It eventually came super close to our boat and even pooped, leaving a smelly trail on the surface.. In the afternoon we encountered a humpback whale (Frodo) just 10 minutes into the tour and stayed with it for a good little while.
We found a humpback whale (Frodo) feeding very actively this morning and soon found a second humpback whale (Pongo), going for beautiful fluke dives. In the afternoon we sailed to our usual hotspot, but found no cetaceans. We continued further and saw 3 harbour porpoises and then found a humpback whale (Frodo)!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
Conditions in Iceland change very quickly, so we were hopeful as we sailed out under the clouds! The sky cleared up towards the end of the tour, but we ran out of time and gave complimentary tickets to all passengers!
Our first encounter of the day was within 10min - it was a humpback whale (Frodo) and a pod of 5 harbour porpoises passing by. Not far we found another humpback whale (Pongo)! In the afternoon it again took only 10min to find a humpback whale (Frodo) that later breached twice and came extremely close to our boat!
Despite morning rain clouds, we encountered a pod of 10-15 white-beaked dolphins, providing close-up views and playful interactions. In the afternoon, we were surrounded by a larger pod of 25 dolphins and witnessed the majestic presence of Pongo, a humpback whale. Additionally, we glimpsed four harbor porpoises and enjoyed a stunning rainbow backdrop.
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
About 1 hour into the tour, we saw northern lights forming! They were shy at first but then they started to pop up like mushrooms. At one point, there was even rain in the mix, but the aurora stood up to the challenge!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
We sailed out even though there were a few clouds in the sky; It is always possible to see Auroras between the clouds gaps. We tried our very best, but no success, so we gave out complimentary tickets to our passengers!
Not too far into the morning tour we spotted a pod of 15-20 white-beaked dolphins! They came to greet us, jumped all around us and even came up to bow ride. In the afternoon, despite our best efforts and beautiful weather, we did not find any wildlife besides seabirds, so we offered complimentary tickets to our passengers!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
From the start, we saw something forming at the top of the mountain Akrafjall across the bay. It started dim, but as our eyes got used to the darkness, it got brighter! It was northern lights and they lasted the whole tour!
We saw multiple pods of white-beaked dolphins this morning, probably a total of 30-40 individuals, resting and possibly hunting for fish. Soon after we found a humpback whale! In the afternoon we again found the white-beaked dolphins gathered in a huge pod. They came really close to us and some were riding the bow of our boat!
We had cold winds this morning, but lots of sunshine! Only 15min after departure spotted a humpback whale (Frodo) before we saw 6 harbour porpoises in two separate pods. In the afternoon we quickly found a humpback whale, it did several tail slaps, as well as a peduncle throw and later it did several rolls while feeding!