Whale diary

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    Tour 17:00

    Report from Elding: The sun had disappeared behind a thick cloud converge again and the wind direction changed, now it was blowing from the south and sea conditions fairly good. On our way out we spotted two pods of harbor porpoises, maybe 7

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: While mostly cloudy, sea conditions were great with minimal swell height. Some puffins and arctic terns joined us on our way out to our main sighting area and after about an hour / hour and a half we spotted 2 harbour porpoi

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Edley: As the previous two tours, we had very calm sea conditions which made it pretty easy to locate 4-5 harbour porpoises after about 1 hour of sailing. Unusally, we even slowed down to have a better look at t

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: I would be lying if I said this tour was anything but spectacular! We started out with the sun shining in our faces and encountered 2 harbour porpoises just outside of the harbour. Although it stayed quiet for almost ano

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: A light rain and a little bit of wind were our welcoming for our last tour of the day. Nonetheless, as soon as we left the harbour the weather improved and we could enjoyed the views from the whole bay of Faxa. Soon, we found a small pod

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Elding: Sea conditions were a little bit calmer and greater than the previous tour, but during almost all the tour we had to face an annoying light rain. We went straight away to the area in which we last saw t hat breaching humpback, but soon

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Elding: Sea conditions were quite nice going out with East wind in our back and a little overcast. While conditions were quite good and we spotted many sea birds, it took about an hour and a half for us to spot the first cetacean. After noticin

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: Clouds were clearing up again and we just had some mist on the water surface. Once getting further out into Faxafloi, we first saw a group of 6-8 harbour porpoises come up really close to the boat and surfacing numerour

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    Tour at 17:00 Report from Hafsulan: Really nice conditions throughout the tour with a clear and sunny sky from beginning to the end. It took a little time before we spotted the first cetaceans. After about an hour we spotted around 5 or 6 harbour porpoises m

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    Tour at 20:30

    Report from Elding: Tonight we ran our first midnight tour of the summer. The weather and sea conditions could not have been better, glass-flat sea, a clear sky, and the low position of the sun casted orange and pink colors over the sky and mountains of Fa

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    Tour at 5 pm: CANCELLED

    Tour at 1 pm: CANCELLED

    Tour at 09:00: CANCELLED

    Due to rough weather and unfavourable sea conditions we unfortunately have to cancel our tour at 09:00 (9am). If you like to res

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    Tour at 09:00

    Report from Eldey: What an adventure! We didn't expect the sea conditions to be that rough, bout on our morning tour a tricky mix of wind waves and tidal waves made sure to keep us shaking in every directions! This sensational ride was perfect for adrenali

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: The sea had calmed a lot since the morning, and it was really clear. The first sighting of the tour was a pod of white-beaked dolphins that seemd to be feeding under a flock of birds, while following this pod we spotted

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: While we thought the wind picked up, it actually ended up being very nice out on the water. The clouds made the ocean that good coulour for spotting the darker coloured whales and dolphins. Once we had gotten a good distance away from th

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: Starting conditions were good with some sun. No sightings of cetaceans for the first hour and a half. Suddenly, we spotted a pod of around 3 White-beaked-dolphins breaching from around 1km away. They were jumpi

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: The weather was getting better with every trip today - at the evening the clouds covered sky again, but the sea was flat and it was warm enough to enjoy sailing without overalls. Unfortunately it was to calm evening on the bay -

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    Tour Status 17:00: CANCELLED

    Due to rough weather and unfavourable sea conditions we unfortunately have to cancel our tour at 17:00 (5pm). If you like to reschedule or have any further questions please contact our ticket office at +354 519 5000 or at elding@elding.

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    Tour at 5pm: 

    Report from Elding: Despite the windy conditions during today´s tour, we found shelter staying close to the coast line as much as possible and enjoyed watching the Fulmar´s give us a performance of their gliding expertise to their best. They came with

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    Status Tour 17:00 (5pm): CANCELLED

    Unfortunately our Whale Watching tour at 17:00 (5pm) has been cancelled due to rough weather and unfavourable sea conditions. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact our ticket office at +354 519 5000 or el

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    Tour at 17:00

    Report from Eldey: The tour started with a little bit (quite a bit, actually!) of swell, as a shy example of the strong gale that will be beating us during all day tomorrow. We went really far away in this tour, just trying to spot the minkes and white bea