Why go whale watching in Iceland? Iceland is a cetacean hot-spot. Twenty-three species of whales, dolphins and porpoises have been […]
If you’re lucky enough to see the Northern Lights during your Iceland trip, it will be a lifelongmemory. These fickle […]
Until recently, culture was one of the stand-alone characteristics that defined the human species. However, the better we study and […]
Blog by Hanna Michel, Special Tours Guide Earlier this month, we encountered a couple of killer whales or orcas on […]
Fagradalsfjall is a mountain located in the Geldingadalir valley on the Reykjanes Peninsula in the south of Iceland. It is […]
”How do whales sleep?” is a question our whale watching guides often get during tours, and it is an understandable […]
Today is World Whale Day, and things look a bit different this year than they have in the past. Instead […]
If you have been on one of our whale watching tours from Reykjavík, on board of Andrea you know that […]
Life of the minke whale in Iceland has changed dramatically in recent years. Faxa bay, our whale watching site, became […]
Are you going to visit us in Iceland? Do not be surprised, your airplane will not bring you straight to […]