Whales & Golden Circle Afternoon One-day tour

Our partner: Elding Adventure at Sea

Description

This tour combines some of the most popular attractions in Iceland. After exploring the wonders of the whales and seabirds it is ideal to enjoy the stunning sites of the Golden Circle.

Time: 09:00 - 19:00
Available: 1 February - 30 November
Duration: 10 hrs. approximately

You will be picked up at your hotel or nearest bust stop by Elding's shuttle bus approx. 45-15 min. prior to the whale watching tour sets off at 09:00. See the whale and dolphins that reside in Icelandic waters year-round and enjoy views of Faxaflói bay's surrounding areas; Snæfellsjökull glacier / volcano, mount Esja, the Reykjavík skyline and much more. The four most common whales we see in the area are the Minke whales, Humpback whales, Harbour porpoises and White-beaked dolphins - although other species such as Killer whales (Orcas), Fin- and Sei whales among others have also been seen in the recent years. Many seabirds frequent the tours as well and in summer we even often spot Puffins (May-August) flying about and searching for food to give to their young! After exploring the wildlife of the bay you will return to the harbour approximately 3 hrs. later, just in time for your next tour.

Between 12:00-12:30 you will be picked up by Gray Line's shuttle bus in front of our Elding's ticket office for the Golden Circle Afternoon tour. You will be visiting some of the very best known historical sites and natural phenomena in the country; Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and Geysir geothermal area. Þingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Iceland's most significant places in terms of nature and history and is the place where the first Parliament 'Alþingi' was founded in 930 AD. It is home to Iceland's biggest natural lake, Þingvallavatn, where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates are drifting apart creating a unique landscape. Gullfoss is a double cascade waterfall that thunders down the narrow Hvítárgljúfur canyon and Geysir geothermal area is where you can witness the hot spring Strokkur erupt with scalding water every 5 minutes or so.

Don't miss out on this full day of adventures and check availability on the calendar!

What´s Included

  • 7,5 hr. Golden Circle
  • 3 hr. Whale Watching
  • Complimentary WiFi 
  • Use of overalls on boat
  • Excellent guidance
  • Pick up

What to bring

  • Warm clothing 
  • Sturdy shoes 
  • Lunch (optional)

Map

Itinerary

Excursion
Whale Watching
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Whale Watching

You will be picked up at your hotel or nearest bust stop by Elding's shuttle bus between 8:15 and 8:45 in the morning. Please be on time an feel free to call our number 00354 519 5000 if the bus is running late.

See the whale and dolphins that reside in Icelandic waters year-round and enjoy views of Faxaflói bay's surrounding areas; Snæfellsjökull glacier / volcano, mount Esja, the Reykjavík skyline and much more. The four most common whales we see in the area are the Minke whales, Humpback whales, Harbour porpoises and White-beaked dolphins. Our expert crew and knowledgable guide / naturalist will tell you everything you need to know about the gentle giants of the sea and answer any questions you may have.

Excursion
Golden Circle
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Golden Circle

Between 12:00-12:30 you will be picked up by Gray Line's shuttle bus in front of our Elding's ticket office for the Golden Circle Afternoon tour. You will be visiting some of the very best known historical sites and natural phenomena in the country; Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and Geysir geothermal area. Þingvellir National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Iceland's most significant places in terms of nature and history and is the place where the first Parliament 'Alþingi' was founded in 930 AD. It is home to Iceland's biggest natural lake, Þingvallavatn, where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates are drifting apart creating a unique landscape. Gullfoss is a double cascade waterfall that thunders down the narrow Hvítárgljúfur canyon and Geysir geothermal area is where you can witness the hot spring Strokkur erupt with scalding water every 5 minutes or so.