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- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 22:00
Due to unfavourable weather conditions, we have decided to CANCEL the Northern Lights Cruise tonight!
The morning tour saw 2 pods of up to 7 white-beaked dolphins, one with a very young calf as well as a couple of humpback whales! In the afternoon, we again found a humpback whale, but that's not all - we also saw massive dorsal fins breaking the water - it was in fact, a pod of 6 ORCAS! 4 males and 2 females came into the bay today, very close to the city!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
This morning, we saw a glimpse of a minke whale, just after passing Grótta. We continued our journey heading towards a few fishing boats, where we saw a humpback whale! Despite our best efforts, the afternoon tour only saw a lone harbour porpoise. So, we handed out complimentary tickets to everyone on board so they can come back and try again!
We set out into calm, foggy sea this morning. After a while, we saw a pod of about 10 white-beaked dolphins swimming calmly. We also spotted a whale, but it was difficult to determine the species from where we were - possibly a rare SEI whale?! In the afternoon we saw a pod of 6 white-beaked dolphins, and another one consisting of 5-7 individuals, with calves!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
We sailed out with a fairly strong wind and a strong swell this morning. Unfortunately no cetaceans were found, so we issued complimentary tickets to all passengers. In the afternoon, the sun was shining and it was feeling warm. After a while we found a humpback whale - and suddenly two pods of 7 and 16 white-beaked dolphins came up all around us!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
The night seemed promising as we could see some gaps between the clouds and had a glimpse of the stars behind them. After an hour and a half, we started to notice hints of green behind the clouds, and as our excitement grew, so did the northern lights!
This morning, we spotted white-beaked dolphins in the distance - a pod of about 30 individuals, with 3 small calves! Then a humpback whale surfaced nearby! About one hour into the afternoon tour, we saw a minke whale - it seems like they are truly back, just in time for spring! As we turned around to go back home, we also encountered a humpback whale!
- NORTHERN LIGHTS CRUISE | 21:00
We set sail with high hopes, even though the sky was a bit overcast. The forecast was looking promising, but unfortunately, despite our best efforts, the show didn’t happen.. We ended up handing out complimentary tickets to our passengers!
We sailed out into the bay with nearly no wind. The forecast looked good and our hopes were high. Unfortunately, the clouds didn't part, so the green lady had no chance of showing herself. Complimentary tickets were handed out at the end of the tour!
This morning, we saw a blow from a humpback whale that was resting on the surface. A while later, we found 2 pods of white-beaked dolphins! In the afternoon we encountered 2 humpback whales feeding right next to our boat - and then, we saw our first minke whale of the season, and it did a lunge feed too! We also saw a couple of white-beaked dolphins!
We set off with calm seas, a gentle wind and a rising sun peaking through the clouds this morning. In total, we encountered 2 humpback whales and a pod of 25-30 white-beaked dolphins jumping around! In the afternoon we saw a few pods of up to 60 white-beaked dolphins, all feeding huge school of fish (sandeels)! Then a humpback whale surfaced around us too!
We set off this evening excited due to the high activity forecast of 5/9! However, once we got out there, it was quite cloudy, but we could see Ursa Major, Mars and Jupiter through gaps. Unfortunately no auroras, so complimentary tickets were issued!
In the morning we saw a lunge feeding humpback whale with some birds circling above it, ready to take advantage of any fish it brought to the surface. In the afternoon we again found ourselves a humpback whale! We then were surrounded by 50-60 white-beaked dolphins before we found another 2 more humpback whales on our way back home!