Monday, 22 June 2026

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humpback whale breaching

Monday, 22 June 2026

  • CLASSIC WHALE TOUR | 09:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:00, 20:30
  • PREMIUM WHALE TOUR | 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 20:00

Today's whale watching tours from Reykjavík are on schedule! Remember to dress according to weather and feel free to borrow our thermal overalls if needed!

CLASSIC WHALE WATCHING | 09:00

Report from Eldey: What a start to the week we had during this whale-watching tour! A bit of rain quickly turned into clear skies, and the sea was very calm. Our first sighting was of a minke whale, who came up frequently around our boat. After two surface sequences, we left her to head further out. There, we started seeing blows everywhere! We started with a pair of humpback whales. They came up incredibly close to the boat, and we stayed with them for a good moment. Here and there a minke whale came up during the sighting - in total we probably saw around 5 during this tour. When we thought it couldn´t get any better, we encountered another single humpback whale on our way back to harbour, and to top it all off our last encounter was with another pair of humpbacks. These two were clearly in a very social mood: spyhopping, rolling, and almost touching the boat! Although our time was really up, the captain couldn´t resist staying a little bit longer to see what these two were up to, and we were so happy we did - it is not often you get too see two gigantic humpback whales socialising just a few meters away from the boat. Oh, and if you thought that was it - two pods of 3-4 harbour porpoises made some splashes before we returned to harbour. 

- Eline van Aalderink

Bird species seen today include:

Northern gannet, northern fulmar, black guillemot, common guillemot, herring gull, black-legged kittiwake, great black-backed gull, arctic tern, Atlantic puffin, eider duck

CLASSIC WHALE WATCHING| 11:00

Report from Hafsulan: We just arrived back from what was probably my most amazing tour so far and which will remain to be so for a very long time. It all started with excellent weather conditions; flat seas, partially sunny skies and no wind. We first encountered an active pod of 6-8 harbour porpoises. They were quite preoccupied feeding and so we managed to see them scramble back and forth quite a bit as we past by. We then saw a pod of 8 white-beaked dolphins. They were quite the inquisitive bunch as they made their way towards us and swam alongside, encouraging us to go faster while they were riding the bow and wake of the ship. After that we found 2 humpback whales and unknowingly entered what would be an encounter we wouldn't even dare dreaming off. It started with the pair feeding, going back and forth feasting on a bay full of fish. After they ate their bellies full it seemed we had caught their interest. Carefully, they came to swim alongside of us, as if they were quietly judging our presence and getting a feel of how close they would be able to get to us. Slowly but surely their curiousity took over. The pair kept coming closer and closer until they were right beside us, slowly swimming besides us and under us, spyhopping often and staring right back at us. This kept going on for the best part of half an hour, each time time coming closer and closer until we had to look straight down to see them. Eventually the whales moved on again, leaving us to snap out of a dream and leaving all stunned. All that was left to do now was applaud this incredible encounter and sail back our route. Along which we were lucky to encounter a minke whale and another pod of 5 harbour porpoises.

Milan Vansteelandt

CLASSIC WHALE WATCHING | 13:00

Report from Eldey: It was drizzling at Reykjavik port put as we went further out in Faxafloy bay the weather cleared out. With sunny skies on top of us our first sighting was a pot of harbor porpoises with one minke whale .The three porpoises surfaced tow times and the minke multiple times close to our boat. Later on our tour we spotted multiple blows .Indeed we found our self in an area with at least six humpback whales. It was an amazing show with really active whales and that where rolling ,spy hopping and slapping there flukes really close to our boat. Soon the show became even better with a pot of jumping white beaked dolphins that let us speechless. After this wonderfool day we came back to port with a big smile and many nice memories. 

-Eleftherios Manioudakis