Tour at 20:30
Unfortunately we will have to cancel the 20:30 tour due to unfavourable weather conditions out at Faxaflói Bay. Our office is open until 9 PM so please drop by or call if you have any concerns about your reservation on this tour. We will be happy to help.
Tour at 17:00
Report from Hafsúlan: We sailed again from Grindavík this very windy afternoon. The wind had picked up a lot but we were eager to find the whales again. We saw lot of seabirds, diving gannets, arctic scuas, puffins, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars, arctic terns and lot of sea gulls. Some of the gannets where diving and only that is a very nice sighting. But we had no luck with the whales and we hope for a better luck tomorrow.
Tour at 14:00
Unfortunately we will have to cancel the 14:00 tour due to unfavourable weather conditions out at Faxaflói Bay, next tour is scheduled at 17:00 from Grindavík. Our office is open until 9 PM so please drop by or call if you have any concerns about your reservation on this tour. We will be happy to help.
Tour at 13:00 Report from Hafsúlan: Because of the bad weather forecast for our Faxaflói bay we decided to do our midday tour from Grindavík. We did not have to search long until we found the first minke whale. He surfaced several times and we saw his black back with the dorsal fin very good. After a while we decided to go further on in order to look for other species. On our way we went very close to the cliff Krísuvíkurbjarg and we watched and listened to the sea birds breeding there at the moment. We also saw nothern gannets the largest sea birds in the North Atlantic and we were able to see their orange heads very good. Unfortunatately there were no more whales around and therefore we just enjoyed the sailing and went back to the harbour.
Tour at 10:00
Report from Hafsúlan: This time we sailed out from Grindavík. We had our hopes high for this tour as the captain and the engineer spotted a pod of orca on the way from Reykjavík to Grindavík when they were moving the boat. We went straight to that area they saw the whales but no luck there. We searched in a very large area, sailed pass Gunnuhver, a hot spring very close to the shore, and other beautiful cliffs with the ocean hitting the cliffs. After about 2 1/2 hours of searching we were nearly giving up hope when suddenly a very large black dorsal fin popped up very close to us! We had two orcas just next to us! One of them swam away but the other one stayed with us. It was like it was checking us out. Surfacing right in front of us, under the boat and up again! This was truly amazing experience with this magnificent animal.