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DOLPHIN AND WHALE SPOTTING

Dolphin and Whale Spotting
P.O.Box 92
230
Keflavik
Iceland

Tel: 421 7777
E-mail:
moby.dick@dolphin.is
Website: www.dolphin.is

The m/s Moby Dick makes daily departures April to October from Keflavik. Evening trips taking advantage of the long daylight hours arc available from June 15 through July. The on-board guides include marine biologists providing commentary. Trips last about 3 hours. Sightings include Humpbacks, Orca, Minke and White-beaked dolphins with occasional Sei, Fin and Blue whales. Sightings since 1994 have averaged 90-97%.

THE HUSAVIK WHALE CENTRE

Asbjorn Bjorgvmsson
P.O. Box 172
640 Husavik
Iceland

Tel: 464 2520
E-mail:
abbi@icewhale.husavik.com
Website:
www.icewhale.is

The Husavik Whale Centre is a museum located at Husavik harbour. A major feature is the collection of 9 whale skeletons. There are exhibits and films about the biology of whales, Iceland’s whaling history and whale watching. There is a souvenir shop, lecture room/library and children’s room. The Centre is working on photo ID research on the whales of Skjalfandi Bay in co-operation with North sailing and the Icelandic Marine Research institute. Volunteers join the sailings and arc available to give information to passengers.

ELDING WHALE WATCHING

Elding Whale Watching
Reykjavik
Iceland

Tel: +354 55 3565
E-mail: 
info@e1ding.is
Website: www.elding.is

Professionally guided trips of around 3 hours are offered on two whale watching boats. Several different species can he encountered including white-beaked dolphin, Orca, Minke, Humpbacks and occasionally blue whales. Warm and waterproof clothing is provided free of charge. Elding claim an excellent sightings record of 98% since 2000.

 

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