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Whale Watching Blog

September 12th 2010

Nice day in the bay!

Today's tours are a good example of how different each trip out into the bay is.
We return from the 10:00 tour around 13:00 and then we head back out there half an hour later.. but a lot can change in those minutes.

 

In the morning tour we came across a minke whale just after 15 minutes and during the whole tour (2,5 hours) we were observing minke whales, 4 individuals. All of them came close to boat and were a bit curious about us. That is the best way to watch whales, when it's obvious that they are comfortable enough to approach the boat!

 

In the afternoon trip at 13:30 the bay that was so full of life in the morning looked deserted. We cruised around for two hours without finding anything.

Then, close to Creek Mountains we found a group of harbour porpoises which usually keep their distance from boats but these particular ones came extremely close to us and we got a good look at them for a while.

In the southern part of the bay we then finally found two minke whales and managed to see them very well before all of a sudden they mysteriously disappeared!

 

Those two tours were both fantastic, good and calm weather in the bay and whales around, but very different.

 

Halla Marin,

guide


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Awarded nationally and internationally since 1995Travel Agency - Authorised by Icelandic Tourist BoardTour Operator - Authorised by Icelandic Tourist BoardMember of Ice Whale - The Icelandic Whale Watching Association


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