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Húsavík: Family-Run and Guided Whale Watching Tour

Húsavík: Family-Run and Guided Whale Watching Tour

Glide away on a journey to discover the fantastic world of whales in their natural habitat on a whale-watching boat tour from Húsavík. Enjoy the warmth and welcome of a family-run business, learning about these fantastic mammals from experts and animal lovers. Begin your tour by heading West towards Kinnarfjöll mountain range, passing through the best whale-watching grounds of Skjálfandi Bay. Learn how the waters around Húsavik are home to several species of cetaceans, including the more common Humpback and Minke whales, and rarer visitors, such as Blue, Fin and Killer whales. Keep a lookout for White-beaked dolphins too. These magnificent creatures are a sight to behold. In addition to whale watching, marvel at breathtaking views of the dramatic Icelandic coastline and the chance to see other marine life, such as seals and sea birds. Atlantic Puffins can be spotted on a daily basis between May and mid August. Listen to your knowledgeable guide, who will offer a wealth of information about whales, their ecology and habitat, and other marine life.

Húsavík: Whale Watching Tour with Guide

Húsavík: Whale Watching Tour with Guide

Embark on a whale-watching cruise in Húsavík with live commentary. Marvel at the natural beauty of Skjálfandi Bay and get up close to whales, dolphins, and sea birds. Cruise by the north coast of Iceland on a traditional oak boat with light refreshments and warm overalls included. Observe the large diversity of marine animals in Skjálfandi. Enjoy a smooth, safe sailing adventure in an Icelandic oak ship and treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa and some cinnamon buns on the return trip. This round-trip tour is an authentic wildlife activity operated by the pioneers of whale watching in Iceland. With informative commentary from your guide, learn why Húsavík has turned into Iceland’s whale-watching capital.

Húsavík: Traditional Whale Watching by Local Family Company

Húsavík: Traditional Whale Watching by Local Family Company

Climb aboard a traditional Icelandic oak boat and experience a traditional whale watching tour from Europe's whale watching capital at Húsavík. Keep warm and dry with the use of high-quality safety overalls and rain jackets. Sail out into the bay and prepare to be captivated by the work of Mother Nature. Your specialized guide will give a safety demonstration on board the boat and then feed you live commentary on all the sights you will encounter. Skjálfandi Bay is known for its rich wildlife, including numerous types, shapes and sizes of whale. Keep a look out for the acrobatic humpback whales and giant blue whales. This is wild nature and therefore unpredictable, but your chances of seeing whales in their natural environment is very high. Sail back to Húsavík harbour and enjoy the stunning scenery.

Húsavík: Big Whales and Puffin Island Speedboat Tour

Húsavík: Big Whales and Puffin Island Speedboat Tour

Get your warm clothes and get ready for a real adventure! The tour begins with a sail to the beautiful Skjálfandi Bay. There are many whale species that are known to be accommodated in the area. For example, the Humpback whale, the Minke whale, White-beaked dolphins, porpoises… More than 10 different species visit Skjálfandi every year! The speedy RIB boats make it more likely to have a close encounter with the giants, being able to drive huge amounts of miles in the trip. Also, with only 12 passengers or fewer on board, the competition for the best view on board is certainly eliminated. Among the places, we will visit Lundey (Puffin Island)*, known for its great amount of the popular bird. Passengers will also see the Tjörnes peninsula, known for its fossil layers with the most ancient one being two million years old! An expert whale-watching guide, a captain on board, a warm water-resistant overall suit, and a life vest are included in this trip. Bring your hat and gloves with you – the bay can be pretty cold! So, when will you join us? *Puffin season is ca. 15th of April-20th August. Outside that time of the year, our tours are Big Whales exclusive!

Húsavík: Original Big Whale Safari & Puffins by Speedboat

Húsavík: Original Big Whale Safari & Puffins by Speedboat

Embark on a guided whale watching tour to Puffin Island from Húsavík. Take in the views of this island on a speedboat ride and learn about the local marine life and puffins from an experienced guide. After you have been equipped with a warm safety overall and a life jacket, step aboard a modern RIB speedboat to begin your exciting adventure. Head out to the beautiful surroundings of Skjálfandi Bay while your specialized guide demonstrates safety on-board and gives you live commentary on the sights encountered along the way. Your first visit will be Puffin Island during the nesting period (April 15 – August 15 approximately), where you can observe thousands of colourfully-beaked puffins, often called "the Clowns of the Ocean." The high speeds of your boat will make it more likely you will spot some of the bigger whales, such as the majestic blue whales and acrobatic humpback whales. Watching whales in their natural environment from a RIB speedboat is a unique experience. Your RIB speedboat is more spacious than most others in the area thus offering higher comfort and a personal atmosphere for the maximum of 12 passengers on board.

Husavik: GeoSea Geothermal Baths Entrance Ticket

Husavik: GeoSea Geothermal Baths Entrance Ticket

Bathe in the relaxing warm waters of the GeoSea Geothermal Baths with this ticket. Soak your muscles in the rich seawater, enjoy a drink from the swim-up bar, and marvel at stunning views of Icelandic nature. Head up to Husavik to visit the beautiful GeoSea Geothermal Baths. Step into the warm, mineral-rich seawater heated by the Earth's core. As you float in the baths, perched on a cliffside overlooking Skjálfandi Bay and the Arctic Circle, keep an eye out for whales and the iconic Northern Lights. Chat with locals and tourists alike as the 38-39°C water relaxes your muscles, stimulates circulation within the body, and rejuvenates your skin. Take a break from the water to visit the steam room to alleviate stress and calm the senses. Swim up to the bar and treat yourself to a refreshing soft drink or an alcoholic beverage while floating and enjoying the view. Before leaving, wash off in the showers with the provided shower gel, shampoo, and hair conditioner from the Icelandic natural skincare company, Sóley Organics.

Húsavík: Whale-Watching Cruise and Puffins Guided Tour

Húsavík: Whale-Watching Cruise and Puffins Guided Tour

On this 3.5-hour tour aboard a traditional oak boat, you can discover the magnificent nature of Skjálfandi Bay, observing whales, dolphins, puffins, and other fascinating sea birds in their natural habitat. Marvel at Puffin Island, home to thousands of puffins, while enjoying the smooth, safe sailing of a traditional Icelandic oak boat amidst breathtaking views of the bay. Finally, treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa and freshly baked cinnamon buns on this authentic wildlife adventure, perfect for nature lovers and suitable for the whole family.

From Akureyri Port: Diamond Circle Guided Day Trip w/ Lunch

From Akureyri Port: Diamond Circle Guided Day Trip w/ Lunch

Explore the top natural attractions along Iceland's Diamond Circle Route on a guided day trip from Akureyri. See the waterfalls at Dettifoss, visit the charming seaside village of Húsavík, and much more. Board a comfortable, air-conditioned bus at the cruise ship terminal in Akureyri and get ready for your full day of sightseeing. Your first stop, Goðafoss waterfall. Marvel at the powerful falls and watch as the water cascades down from a height of 12 meters. Make the most of the walking trails here, taking in a view of the falls from several different vantage points. Next, make your way to Ásbyrgi Canyon, a horse-shoe-shaped valley surrounded by vertical cliffs, before heading to Dettifoss waterfall, the second-largest waterfall in Iceland by volume. Take a break from Iceland's dramatic landscapes with a visit to the idyllic village of Húsavík and see the town church. Located in the heart of the village, this small wooden church is considered one of the most beautiful in the country. Hop back aboard your bus and head to the Tjörnes cliff viewpoint just north of Húsavík to take in fantastic panoramic views of the sea and Öxarfjörður fjord. From here, make your way to the Námaskarð hot-spring area to learn about the country's ancient volcanic eruptions and see the impact of ongoing geothermal activity firsthand. End your tour on a high note as you pass the iconic Lake Mývatn, famed for its beauty and strange surrounding landscape on your way back to the cruise ship terminal, where your Icelandic adventure comes to an end.

Husavik: Whale Watching on a Carbon Neutral Oak Boat

Husavik: Whale Watching on a Carbon Neutral Oak Boat

The original whale watching tour is now available carbon neutral. The local tour operator has adopted an active environmental policy based on the idea of sustainable development. In 2015, it became the first whale watching company in the world to offer carbon neutral whale watching. In cooperation with some other actors, a unique hybrid propulsion system that allows running the ship on renewable energy instead of fossil fuel has been developed.  Experience the tour on a carbon neutral boat and discover the magnificent nature of Skjálfandi Bay observing whales, dolphins and seabirds in their natural habitat. Enjoy smooth sailing and treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa and cinnamon buns. Join the tour and enjoy an authentic wildlife adventure with the pioneers of whale watching in Iceland.

Húsavík: Whale Museum Entry Ticket

Húsavík: Whale Museum Entry Ticket

Explore the world of whales at the Húsavík Whale Museum in the picturesque town of Húsavík in northern Iceland. Discover the importance of these magnificent creatures in marine ecosystems and learn about the history of whaling in Iceland. With an extensive collection of exhibits, including 13 real whale skeletons, interactive displays, and informative presentations, gain a deep understanding of these magnificent creatures and their importance in marine ecosystems. The museum provides insight into whale biology, behavior, conservation efforts, and the history of whaling in Iceland. Through its educational programs and exhibits, the Húsavík Whale Museum inspires a sense of appreciation and stewardship for the ocean and its inhabitants. Explore the museum's permanent exhibit, which offers an in-depth exploration of the evolutionary history, behavior, and biology of whales, along with their perception of the world around them. The exhibit is organized into sections covering the evolutionary history of whales, their sensory perceptions, behaviors, and mating patterns. It also provides detailed information about the main whale species found in the Atlantic Ocean and features an impressive collection of skeletons on display.

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Our most recommended Husavik Safaris & wildlife activities

Húsavík: Family-Run and Guided Whale Watching Tour

Húsavík: Family-Run and Guided Whale Watching Tour

Glide away on a journey to discover the fantastic world of whales in their natural habitat on a whale-watching boat tour from Húsavík. Enjoy the warmth and welcome of a family-run business, learning about these fantastic mammals from experts and animal lovers. Begin your tour by heading West towards Kinnarfjöll mountain range, passing through the best whale-watching grounds of Skjálfandi Bay. Learn how the waters around Húsavik are home to several species of cetaceans, including the more common Humpback and Minke whales, and rarer visitors, such as Blue, Fin and Killer whales. Keep a lookout for White-beaked dolphins too. These magnificent creatures are a sight to behold. In addition to whale watching, marvel at breathtaking views of the dramatic Icelandic coastline and the chance to see other marine life, such as seals and sea birds. Atlantic Puffins can be spotted on a daily basis between May and mid August. Listen to your knowledgeable guide, who will offer a wealth of information about whales, their ecology and habitat, and other marine life.

Húsavík: Whale Watching Tour with Guide

Húsavík: Whale Watching Tour with Guide

Embark on a whale-watching cruise in Húsavík with live commentary. Marvel at the natural beauty of Skjálfandi Bay and get up close to whales, dolphins, and sea birds. Cruise by the north coast of Iceland on a traditional oak boat with light refreshments and warm overalls included. Observe the large diversity of marine animals in Skjálfandi. Enjoy a smooth, safe sailing adventure in an Icelandic oak ship and treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa and some cinnamon buns on the return trip. This round-trip tour is an authentic wildlife activity operated by the pioneers of whale watching in Iceland. With informative commentary from your guide, learn why Húsavík has turned into Iceland’s whale-watching capital.

Húsavík: Traditional Whale Watching by Local Family Company

Húsavík: Traditional Whale Watching by Local Family Company

Climb aboard a traditional Icelandic oak boat and experience a traditional whale watching tour from Europe's whale watching capital at Húsavík. Keep warm and dry with the use of high-quality safety overalls and rain jackets. Sail out into the bay and prepare to be captivated by the work of Mother Nature. Your specialized guide will give a safety demonstration on board the boat and then feed you live commentary on all the sights you will encounter. Skjálfandi Bay is known for its rich wildlife, including numerous types, shapes and sizes of whale. Keep a look out for the acrobatic humpback whales and giant blue whales. This is wild nature and therefore unpredictable, but your chances of seeing whales in their natural environment is very high. Sail back to Húsavík harbour and enjoy the stunning scenery.

Húsavík: Big Whales and Puffin Island Speedboat Tour

Húsavík: Big Whales and Puffin Island Speedboat Tour

Get your warm clothes and get ready for a real adventure! The tour begins with a sail to the beautiful Skjálfandi Bay. There are many whale species that are known to be accommodated in the area. For example, the Humpback whale, the Minke whale, White-beaked dolphins, porpoises… More than 10 different species visit Skjálfandi every year! The speedy RIB boats make it more likely to have a close encounter with the giants, being able to drive huge amounts of miles in the trip. Also, with only 12 passengers or fewer on board, the competition for the best view on board is certainly eliminated. Among the places, we will visit Lundey (Puffin Island)*, known for its great amount of the popular bird. Passengers will also see the Tjörnes peninsula, known for its fossil layers with the most ancient one being two million years old! An expert whale-watching guide, a captain on board, a warm water-resistant overall suit, and a life vest are included in this trip. Bring your hat and gloves with you – the bay can be pretty cold! So, when will you join us? *Puffin season is ca. 15th of April-20th August. Outside that time of the year, our tours are Big Whales exclusive!

Húsavík: Original Big Whale Safari & Puffins by Speedboat

Húsavík: Original Big Whale Safari & Puffins by Speedboat

Embark on a guided whale watching tour to Puffin Island from Húsavík. Take in the views of this island on a speedboat ride and learn about the local marine life and puffins from an experienced guide. After you have been equipped with a warm safety overall and a life jacket, step aboard a modern RIB speedboat to begin your exciting adventure. Head out to the beautiful surroundings of Skjálfandi Bay while your specialized guide demonstrates safety on-board and gives you live commentary on the sights encountered along the way. Your first visit will be Puffin Island during the nesting period (April 15 – August 15 approximately), where you can observe thousands of colourfully-beaked puffins, often called "the Clowns of the Ocean." The high speeds of your boat will make it more likely you will spot some of the bigger whales, such as the majestic blue whales and acrobatic humpback whales. Watching whales in their natural environment from a RIB speedboat is a unique experience. Your RIB speedboat is more spacious than most others in the area thus offering higher comfort and a personal atmosphere for the maximum of 12 passengers on board.

Husavik: GeoSea Geothermal Baths Entrance Ticket

Husavik: GeoSea Geothermal Baths Entrance Ticket

Bathe in the relaxing warm waters of the GeoSea Geothermal Baths with this ticket. Soak your muscles in the rich seawater, enjoy a drink from the swim-up bar, and marvel at stunning views of Icelandic nature. Head up to Husavik to visit the beautiful GeoSea Geothermal Baths. Step into the warm, mineral-rich seawater heated by the Earth's core. As you float in the baths, perched on a cliffside overlooking Skjálfandi Bay and the Arctic Circle, keep an eye out for whales and the iconic Northern Lights. Chat with locals and tourists alike as the 38-39°C water relaxes your muscles, stimulates circulation within the body, and rejuvenates your skin. Take a break from the water to visit the steam room to alleviate stress and calm the senses. Swim up to the bar and treat yourself to a refreshing soft drink or an alcoholic beverage while floating and enjoying the view. Before leaving, wash off in the showers with the provided shower gel, shampoo, and hair conditioner from the Icelandic natural skincare company, Sóley Organics.

Húsavík: Whale-Watching Cruise and Puffins Guided Tour

Húsavík: Whale-Watching Cruise and Puffins Guided Tour

On this 3.5-hour tour aboard a traditional oak boat, you can discover the magnificent nature of Skjálfandi Bay, observing whales, dolphins, puffins, and other fascinating sea birds in their natural habitat. Marvel at Puffin Island, home to thousands of puffins, while enjoying the smooth, safe sailing of a traditional Icelandic oak boat amidst breathtaking views of the bay. Finally, treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa and freshly baked cinnamon buns on this authentic wildlife adventure, perfect for nature lovers and suitable for the whole family.

From Akureyri Port: Diamond Circle Guided Day Trip w/ Lunch

From Akureyri Port: Diamond Circle Guided Day Trip w/ Lunch

Explore the top natural attractions along Iceland's Diamond Circle Route on a guided day trip from Akureyri. See the waterfalls at Dettifoss, visit the charming seaside village of Húsavík, and much more. Board a comfortable, air-conditioned bus at the cruise ship terminal in Akureyri and get ready for your full day of sightseeing. Your first stop, Goðafoss waterfall. Marvel at the powerful falls and watch as the water cascades down from a height of 12 meters. Make the most of the walking trails here, taking in a view of the falls from several different vantage points. Next, make your way to Ásbyrgi Canyon, a horse-shoe-shaped valley surrounded by vertical cliffs, before heading to Dettifoss waterfall, the second-largest waterfall in Iceland by volume. Take a break from Iceland's dramatic landscapes with a visit to the idyllic village of Húsavík and see the town church. Located in the heart of the village, this small wooden church is considered one of the most beautiful in the country. Hop back aboard your bus and head to the Tjörnes cliff viewpoint just north of Húsavík to take in fantastic panoramic views of the sea and Öxarfjörður fjord. From here, make your way to the Námaskarð hot-spring area to learn about the country's ancient volcanic eruptions and see the impact of ongoing geothermal activity firsthand. End your tour on a high note as you pass the iconic Lake Mývatn, famed for its beauty and strange surrounding landscape on your way back to the cruise ship terminal, where your Icelandic adventure comes to an end.

Husavik: Whale Watching on a Carbon Neutral Oak Boat

Husavik: Whale Watching on a Carbon Neutral Oak Boat

The original whale watching tour is now available carbon neutral. The local tour operator has adopted an active environmental policy based on the idea of sustainable development. In 2015, it became the first whale watching company in the world to offer carbon neutral whale watching. In cooperation with some other actors, a unique hybrid propulsion system that allows running the ship on renewable energy instead of fossil fuel has been developed.  Experience the tour on a carbon neutral boat and discover the magnificent nature of Skjálfandi Bay observing whales, dolphins and seabirds in their natural habitat. Enjoy smooth sailing and treat yourself to a cup of hot cocoa and cinnamon buns. Join the tour and enjoy an authentic wildlife adventure with the pioneers of whale watching in Iceland.

Húsavík: Whale Museum Entry Ticket

Húsavík: Whale Museum Entry Ticket

Explore the world of whales at the Húsavík Whale Museum in the picturesque town of Húsavík in northern Iceland. Discover the importance of these magnificent creatures in marine ecosystems and learn about the history of whaling in Iceland. With an extensive collection of exhibits, including 13 real whale skeletons, interactive displays, and informative presentations, gain a deep understanding of these magnificent creatures and their importance in marine ecosystems. The museum provides insight into whale biology, behavior, conservation efforts, and the history of whaling in Iceland. Through its educational programs and exhibits, the Húsavík Whale Museum inspires a sense of appreciation and stewardship for the ocean and its inhabitants. Explore the museum's permanent exhibit, which offers an in-depth exploration of the evolutionary history, behavior, and biology of whales, along with their perception of the world around them. The exhibit is organized into sections covering the evolutionary history of whales, their sensory perceptions, behaviors, and mating patterns. It also provides detailed information about the main whale species found in the Atlantic Ocean and features an impressive collection of skeletons on display.

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5 out of 5 stars

This tour was awesome!! We ended up seeing 3 humpback whales and a minke whale. The sea conditions were perfect and the day was beautiful. We also really appreciated the hot chocolate and cinnamon rolls that were offered through the tour, as it was around lunchtime and our tour was 3.5hrs long. We would have loved to have gotten more information from the guide - history of Husavik and additional personal stories (ie what got here to Husavik, why she is a whale tour guide, etc etc). Overall, it was a really nice tour and very worth the cost!

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5 out of 5 stars

Absolutely amazing experience! For the first two hours we didn’t see anything, I almost gave up and thought that was it. However, the last hour of the trip we started seeing whales nonstop! Two humpback whales swim together almost synchronously with the boat. Got so close captures. The tour guide even said we were lucky ( not sure if he says that to every group lol.) The crew did a phenomenal job- friendly, professional, super helpful. Learned lots of fun facts about humpback whales. I highly recommend.

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5 out of 5 stars

We saw several whales and countless puffins. The cocoa and cinnamon bun rounded off the experience perfectly, as it was already quite cold.

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5 out of 5 stars

The tour was a great way to experience some wildlife and enjoy being on a boat. Highly recommend

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5 out of 5 stars

The guide and the other person on the boat were both great