Dalvik is one of the best spots in Iceland for whale watching. The most common whales in the area are Humpbacks, but we are also often spotting white-beaked dolphins and mink whales.
Dalvik is one of the best spots in Iceland for whale watching. The most common whales in the area are Humpbacks, but we are also often spotting white-beaked dolphins and mink whales.
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
This tour has different starting times depending on day and season.
Please make sure to arrive to the meeting point no later than 20 minutes prior to your departure time
We recommend that you bring warm clothes, hats and gloves with you on the tour
Not wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 40 travelers
Summary
Make your own way to Dalvik Harbor to meet your captain and hop aboard your boat. Then, admire magnificent views along the Eyjafjörður fjord and Hrísey Island as you set sail along Iceland’s north coast. Along the way, keep a lookout for humpback whales, as well as white-beaked dolphins and minke whales, as your captain tells you more about the many whale varieties found in the region. Then, try your luck fishing along the coast, and pick up expert sea angling tips used by Icelandic fishermen. Finally, as you set off back to shore, cook up your freshly caught fish and tuck into a delicious barbecue lunch onboard.
Make your own way to Dalvik Harbor to meet your captain and hop aboard your boat. Then, admire magnificent views along the Eyjafjörður fjord and Hrísey Island as you set sail along Iceland’s north coast. Along the way, keep a lookout for humpback whales, as well as white-beaked dolphins and minke whales, as your captain tells you more about the many whale varieties found in the region.
Then, try your luck fishing along the coast, and pick up expert sea angling tips used by Icelandic fishermen. Finally, as you set off back to shore, cook up your freshly caught fish and tuck into a delicious barbecue lunch onboard.