Whale Watching in Akureyri

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The chilly waters of the Atlantic Ocean surrounding northern Iceland are frequented by several whale species throughout the year. Joining a whale-watching cruise in Akureyri provides the perfect opportunity to see these mystifying marine mammals in their natural habitat.

Keep an eye out for humpback whales, minke whales, blue whales and northern bottlenose whales as you cruise around the region’s picturesque bays and fjords aboard a comfortable whale-watching vessel.

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Whale Watching in Akureyri

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The chilly waters of the Atlantic Ocean surrounding northern Iceland are frequented by several whale species throughout the year. Joining a whale-watching cruise in Akureyri provides the perfect opportunity to see these mystifying marine mammals in their natural habitat.

Keep an eye out for humpback whales, minke whales, blue whales and northern bottlenose whales as you cruise around the region’s picturesque bays and fjords aboard a comfortable whale-watching vessel.

Here's all you need to know about whale-watching cruises, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Akureyri.

What are the best whale-watching cruises in Akureyri?

Whale-watching cruise on a traditional oak ship in Húsavík

Located just 1 hour northeast of Arkureyri, Húsavík is fairly simple to get to and offers incredible whale-watching opportunities. Once you have made your way to Húsavík Harbor, you’ll meet your expert guide, board a traditional oak boat and begin exploring Skjálfandi Bay.

You’ll be provided with warm waterproof overalls to protect you from the chilly weather conditions that are typical of northern Iceland. Now that you’re fully kitted, you can spend the next few hours on deck looking for whales,

The skipper will take you to various locations in the bay that are known for their whale sightings, providing you with the best chance of seeing humpbacks and other whale species during your excursion. You may also spot seabirds, dolphins and other marine animals along the way.

On your way back to shore, you’ll be treated to hot cocoa and cinnamon buns, served by the crew. Your trip is also inclusive of a 20% discount if you choose to visit the Húsavík Whale Museum and a 10% discount should you want to visit Geosea.

Classic whale-watching tour on a high-speed boat in Akureyri

Explore Iceland’s longest glacier fjord as you search for humpback whales and other marine life when you join this classic whale-watching tour. This excursion leaves from the harbor in Akureyri and provides an unforgettable experience exploring Eyjafjord.

The boat tour is led by experienced whale-watching guides that shed light on the animals’ eating habits, migratory patterns and family life. If you have any questions about these incredible creatures, now is the opportunity to chat with the guides and learn more.

The high-speed ship has been specially adapted for whale watching and has the ability to carry as many as 200 people. One of the boat’s main features is its cinema-style viewing platforms that offer amazing views over the fjord.

You’ll be provided with everything you need for a comfortable experience, including free Wi-Fi and ample seating. There is also an onboard cafeteria and bar, where you can purchase drinks and snacks.

Whale watching express by RIB speedboat in Akureyri

Begin your Eyjafjord whale-watching adventure from the floating pier in Akureyri, where you’ll meet your guide and board the RIB speedboat. As the boat only accommodates 12 passengers, you’ll enjoy an intimate experience.

The high-speed RIB also allows you to cover large distances within the 2-hour excursion, thus giving you a greater chance of spotting whales and other wildlife. The small boats provide the opportunity to get much closer to the whales than you would on other types of vessels.

Your knowledgeable guide will tell you everything there is to know about the marine life found in Eyjafjord and is happy to answer any questions that you may have about humpback whales and other species commonly found in the region.

This is the perfect excursion for nature lovers who want to get to see whales without disturbing them in their natural habitat. You’ll be provided with gloves, goggles and overalls to protect you from the elements and ensure you have a comfortable experience.

Whale and dolphin watching excursion under the midnight sun

This special excursion, which only takes place in the summer months, begins at 8:30 PM at the Oddeyrarbót floating pier. You’ll meet the experienced staff, who will act as your guides for the next 3 hours before you set sail

Experience the incredible phenomenon known as the ‘midnight sun’ as you embark on a dolphin and whale-watching adventure along Akureyri’s coast. This time of day during the summer months is known for its enigmatic golden light, which makes for fantastic photographs.

If the conditions are right, the tour’s skipper may switch off the motos so that you can experience the sounds of the fjord, including whale splashes and bird calls. Take this opportunity to truly unwind as you soak up the peaceful atmosphere.

Keep an eye out for whales, dolphins and other marine life under the golden light of Iceland’s midnight sun.

Are there any combos available with whale-watching cruises in Akureyri?

Whale watching and sea angling tour in Hauganes

Join an eco-friendly tour company on this whale-watching adventure where you’ll also get to try your hand at sea angling and learn a new skill. All the sea angling equipment you’ll need is provided for you and you’ll be given instructions by a professional angler.

Northern Lights and whale watching tour in the Eyjafjord

Book an excursion that allows you to participate in two of Iceland’s most popular activities—whale watching and seeing the Northern Lights. You’ll enjoy a convenient hotel pickup to begin your unforgettable time admiring Iceland’s natural wonders.

How much do whale-watching cruises in Akureyri cost?

Whale-watching tours, which take place on a traditional oak ship and leave from Húsavik, are one of the most affordable options available, costing around US$85 per person for a 3-hour experience.

Classic whale-watching tours that take place on high-speed ships, complete with specially adapted viewing platforms, typically cost around US$95 per person. Tours that take place on RIB boats and are limited to a smaller number of tour participants cost US$160 per person.

No matter how much you are looking to spend, there is a whale-watching cruise in Akureyri to suit your budget.

What is included?

Tour inclusions for whale-watching cruises in Akureyri usually depend on which tour operator you choose, but in most cases, you’ll be provided with waterproof overalls, gloves and blankets to keep warm.

Some tour operators also provide you with light snacks, such as cinnamon rolls and hot chocolate, as well as discounted tickets for the Húsavík Whale Museum and other local attractions.

What will you see and do?

While whale sightings are never guaranteed, there are several whale species that are commonly found in the waters surrounding northern Iceland so you have a good chance of spotting whales and other marine animals.

The most common species of whale found in the region are humpback whales, but you may also see minke whales, blue whales, sei whales and northern bottlenose whales during your excursion.

In addition to whales, you may also see white-beaked dolphins, porpoises, puffins and other types of marine mammals and birds. You’ll also enjoy views of northern Iceland’s beautiful landscapes as you cruise around the bays and fjords.

Where does it start?

Whale-watching cruises usually leave from the Akureyri Harbor or the Húsavík Harbor, which is around 1 hour northeast of Akureyri. As hotel transfers are not included in the cost of whale-watching excursions, you’ll be responsible for making your way to the harbor.

Aim to arrive at the port around 15 minutes before the cruise is meant to depart so you have time to locate your guide and board the whale-watching vessel.

How long does it last?

The typical duration of a whale-watching cruise in Akureyri is around 3 hours, giving you plenty of time to look for whales and other marine animals. However, there are a few shorter 2-hour tours available for those looking for a more compact experience.

Combo tours, such as the whale watching and Northern Lights tours, typically last around 6 hours.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

Whether or not a whale-watching tour is wheelchair friendly usually depends on the type of vessel used for the excursion. Cruises that take place on traditional oak boats are generally suitable for wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility.

If you are a wheelchair user, it’s important to check your preferred tour’s accessibility details before making a booking.  Even if a tour is listed as wheelchair accessible, you should always inform the tour operator so they are prepared for your participation.

When is the best time for a whale-watching cruise in Akureyri?

The best time for a whale-watching cruise in Akureyri is from June to August, during the summer months. This period offers the highest chance of sighting whales, particularly humpback whales, minke whales, and blue whales, in the waters surrounding Akureyri due to the abundance of food during this time.

Is it safe?

Yes, whale-watching cruise in Akureyri are safe, as they provide expert guides and safety equipment. In these excursions most travelers can participate.

However, notice that for the Whale Watching Express by RIB Speedboat tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, people with mobility impairments and, under 4 ft 8 in (145 cm).

If in doubt, check with the tour provider before booking.

Are children allowed?

Whale-watching cruise tours in Akureyri  children must be accompanied by an adult and infants must sit on laps.

However, notice that for the Whale Watching Express by RIB Speedboat tour is not suitable for children under 10 years.

Travel tips

  • Dress weather-appropriate clothing, including waterproof layers and, comfortable shoes to stay warm and dry during the cruise.
  • A good pair of binoculars can enhance your whale-watching experience. Don't forget your camera to capture the magnificent marine life and stunning landscapes.
  • Pay close attention to the safety instructions provided by the crew. Safety is paramount on the water, so follow guidelines for a secure and enjoyable cruise.
  • Be patient and observant. Whales are wild animals, and their appearances can be unpredictable. Keep a watchful eye on the water; you might be rewarded with an incredible sighting.
  • Respect marine life. Maintain a safe distance from the whales and other marine creatures. Follow ethical whale-watching practices to ensure the animals' well-being and preservation of their natural habitat.

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