Akureyri Classic Whale Watching
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Book this classic whale watching tour from Akureyri now to experience humpbacks, dolphins and porpoises in their natural Icelandic habitat.
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<div>What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland? Not much. This tour will give the opportunity to not only spot whales, but also porpoises, dolphins and minke whales, all revelling in their natural habitat. When summer comes in Iceland, the waters warm, bringing with it more food and supplies for all of these animals to thrive on, which is what makes this tour so exciting, you might even to catch humpback whales feeding.</div><div><br></div><div>You will be at the hands of expert tour guides who, over time, have studied these creatures and know them by name. Any questions you might have, don't be afraid to ask, they're sure to know the answer. The ship is the only high speed, specially modified, whale watching ship in Iceland, and the skippers stick to the whale-friendly guidelines, so as not to negatively impact the animals. If you love nature, then this magical tour is for you.</div>
Highlights
- Marvel at a humpback whale feeding frenzy in the depths of Iceland
- Explore the magical Eyjafjord aboard a comfortable boat with indoor and outdoor seating
- Spot dolphins, porpoises and minke whales leaping out of the turquoise waters
Wichtige Hinweise
- Please wear warm clothes and feel free to wear the overalls provided
- There can be no guaranteed sighting of whales, but if you see no whales or dolphins a complimentary ticket with a 2-year expiry will be issued
- This tour needs a minimum of two people to go ahead
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Standard ticket
What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland?
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$57.33
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Über dieses Ticket
What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland? Not much. This tour will give the opportunity to not only spot whales, but also porpoises, dolphins and minke whales, all revelling in their natural habitat. When summer comes in Iceland, the waters warm, bringing with it more food and supplies for all of these animals to thrive on, which is what makes this tour so exciting, you might even to catch humpback whales feeding.You will be at the hands of expert tour guides who, over time, have studied these creatures and know them by name. Any questions you might have, don't be afraid to ask, they're sure to know the answer. The ship is the only high speed, specially modified, whale watching ship in Iceland, and the skippers stick to the whale-friendly guidelines, so as not to negatively impact the animals. If you love nature, then this magical tour is for you.
What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland?
Standard rate
What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland?
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Von
$28.77
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Über dieses Ticket
What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland? Not much. This tour will give the opportunity to not only spot whales, but also porpoises, dolphins and minke whales, all revelling in their natural habitat. When summer comes in Iceland, the waters warm, bringing with it more food and supplies for all of these animals to thrive on, which is what makes this tour so exciting, you might even to catch humpback whales feeding.You will be at the hands of expert tour guides who, over time, have studied these creatures and know them by name. Any questions you might have, don't be afraid to ask, they're sure to know the answer. The ship is the only high speed, specially modified, whale watching ship in Iceland, and the skippers stick to the whale-friendly guidelines, so as not to negatively impact the animals. If you love nature, then this magical tour is for you.
What could be more exciting than going on a whale-spotting adventure in the Fjords of Iceland?



