Observação de baleias pela lancha RIB do centro de Reykjavik





Descrição
Venha a bordo de uma emocionante lancha RIB e veja a incrível riqueza da vida selvagem marinha que vive nas águas próximas às margens da cidade de Reykjavík. Os amantes da natureza que desejam ver algumas das majestosas baleias, golfinhos e botos da Islândia, mas que desejam fazê-lo em um pequeno grupo, devem aproveitar essa chance agora. O passeio começa no Porto Velho de Reykjavík e durante a sua viagem, você viajará entre as pequenas ilhas da Baía de Faxaflói, bem como ao longo da costa de Reykjavík, proporcionando uma vista fantástica da cidade enquanto procura vida selvagem na água . Observe O passeio tem um limite de idade de 10 anos e um limite de altura de 145 CM. Como este é um passeio de vida selvagem, nunca podemos prever ou garantir avistamentos de qualquer tipo. Caso não encontremos baleias ou golfinhos, não oferecemos reembolsos, mas damos aos nossos passageiros um bilhete de cortesia para usar outro dia. Podemos cancelar um passeio devido ao mau tempo ou se o número mínimo de participantes não for atingido.
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Itinerário
Experimente a alegria de encontros próximos com baleias poderosas, golfinhos graciosos ou botos brincalhões em nossos passeios de observação de baleias fáceis de participar do centro de Reykjavík. Faremos disso uma “experiência única na vida para você lembrar! Durante todo o ano, você poderá ver uma grande variedade de mamíferos oceânicos a apenas alguns minutos da costa, incluindo minke, jubarte e orca, bem como golfinhos de bico branco e botos. O verão é o período de pico, mas sempre há algo incrível para ser encontrado na Baía de Faxafloi – além de apreciar a paisagem espetacular que cerca a capital.
Harpa é uma sala de concertos e centro de conferências em Reykjavík, Islândia. O concerto de abertura foi realizado em 4 de maio de 2011. O edifício apresenta uma distinta fachada de vidro colorido inspirada na paisagem de basalto da Islândia.
A baía de Faxafloi está situada em sua costa sul. De Reykjavik é possível ver a península de Akranes no nordeste e até o Snæfellsjökull a uma distância de cerca de 120 km (75 mi). Esta baía tem poucas ilhas e as que tem estão perto de terra, em particular contraste com a baía diretamente ao norte dela, Breiðafjörður, que tem o maior número de ilhas de qualquer baía da Islândia.
Engey é a segunda maior ilha do fiorde Kollafjörður (Faxa Bay) no oeste da Islândia.
Lundey, literalmente "Ilha Puffin" em islandês, é uma pequena ilha desabitada na costa oeste de Reykjavík, na Islândia.
Viðey é a maior ilha da Baía de Kollafjörður na Islândia, perto da capital Reykjavík.
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Informações importantes
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(30)
I think that it’s the best experience ever. And thanks to Oscar and the captain who did an amazing job and I will definitely book this again!! I did this in June and it’s the best, weather is literally perfect! :) I’m so glad I did this with you guys!
This trip was fun ! Some patience needed for up close and personal viewing. But once it happens, it is wonderful. For both whales and puffins!
Good organization, an amazing experiance
Just do it! We first did a whale tour with a big boat but could not match this. Seen 4 different species, a total of 10 whales and 2 species of dolphins. There is quickly found, and at the end the climax came with 2 humpback whales 2 meters away swimming alongside our boat. Thank you to Julien and the top captain. (We also stayed bone dry and had nice and warm)
This was a highlight from our time in Reykjavik. The speed boat tours created a smaller group experience compared to the larger boats that looked very crowded. Our guide was a marine biologist who answered all of our questions throughout the tour. I had read some reviews about the speed boats being rough, but we didn’t have any problems (it was a pretty calm day, though) and actually enjoyed hitting a few of the waves! We spotted several whales and dolphins during our tour - would definitely recommend this for anyone looking at whale watching tours in Reykjavik!
This was a highlight from our time in Reykjavik! The speed boat was fun and created a smaller group experience compared to the larger boats. I had read some reviews about how rough the speed boats were but we didn’t have any issues (it was a pretty calm day, though). Our guide was a marine biologist and was very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions during the tour. We saw several whales and a school of dolphins during our tour.
Very friendly crew and they tried hard for us to see all 4 varieties of whales. We did and got super close!
Honestly, this is nothing to do with the company, but I wanted to warn others about this activity in general in case it isn't their thing. I went with my husband and 11 year old son. We were given equipment to keep us warm and dry (pro tip, use ALL the equipment and bring a hat -- even in the summer). The first ten minutes were lovely. Then we got into open water and the real spray began. It was like sitting on a bicycle and having buckets of cold saltwater thrown on you repeatedly. Shoes: soaked to the point of being squishy. Jeans: dripping wet. Jacket: damp and cold. And this was WITH the one piece snowsuit they give you. I could hardly look around because there was seawater being blown at me on every down slope of every wave. It wouldn't matter anyway because we saw no whales, which I understand as the company has no control over that. I couldn't have taken pictures even if we'd seen something as my hands were soaked despite wearing gloves and it was far too wet to use my phone anyway. The guide and captain were very nice but I will NEVER do that again, despite the complementary ticket they offer when you don't see whales.
One of the best whale-watching tours we've ever been on and we've been on a lot. Saw so many whales up close and personal. I know a lot of this was about luck but we also had a great captain and first mate. They found us the whales and would get us so close and would stay in one place long enough for the whales to resurface a couple of times before moving on. Wish we could do it again!
We had a great time on this excursion. Claudia and our experienced captain took great care of us. This trip is just the right combination of excitement and fun. We saw minke whales, puffins and spent most of our time up close with two humpbacks whales. I highly recommend this adventure! Also kudos to their booking staff who provided excellent communication.



