Observação de baleias e passeio pela vida marinha em Reykjavik





Descrição
Nossa extensa rede de observação de baleias nos deu uma taxa de sucesso de observação de 90%. Nosso passeio de observação de baleias se concentra nas baleias Minke, baleias jubarte, orcas e outros animais selvagens marinhos, como botos, golfinhos e outras espécies. Observe Como este é um passeio pela vida selvagem, nunca podemos prever ou garantir avistamentos de qualquer tipo. Se não houver avistamentos no passeio, não oferecemos reembolso, mas, em vez disso, oferecemos aos nossos passageiros um retorno gratuito para participar de nosso passeio, dependendo da disponibilidade, válido por até três anos. O clima é um grande fator para o passeio, podemos ter que cancelar o passeio devido a condições climáticas desfavoráveis. Iremos notificá-lo por e-mail em caso de cancelamento.
Opções de passeio
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.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(57)
I was great experience with the staff and activity was amazing guide was so amazing. Even the captain was a great man was good experience snaks and drinks was onboard
The crew was great and the boat comfortable. The weather was cold and wet with only one whale tail spotted. Disappointing but I’ll keep trying because when the whales cooperate it is fantastic. Was offered a free retry on another day
We saw so many whales and dolphins on this trip! The guides were so helpful speaking about the different species and pointing out where they were. They circled the boat around so everyone could see, which we appreciated because we were traveling with a 9 and 7 year old (kids must wear provided life vests) so running from one side to the other took a few mins. Highly recommend this experience!
We were lucky to watch 2 Humpback Whales. Maria the biologist was very nice and helpful withe the information requested. Everything wea amazing. Thank you
This was one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had in all my years of traveling around the world. It’s not really a whale watching tour at all. In reality, it consists of going out in a boat that never gets far from the harbor and then chasing poor whales, disturbing their peace. Every time a tail or even the smallest water spout appears, the boat rushes toward the unfortunate whale, which of course gets scared and swims away. In 2026, activities like this should be banned. Neither my family nor I would ever have joined had we known it was something so barbaric. I strongly suggest the company rename it to what it truly is: “Join us and go to bother the whales.” Stay away, this is a complete waste of money.
Great whale watching experience, the guard was very knowledgeable and explained well how to spot the whales
The whale watching program exceeded all our expectations! We saw everything we hoped for — whales very close to the boat, their backs, powerful blows of water, and even their tails rising above the ocean. It was an absolutely breathtaking experience to see these magnificent animals in their natural environment. The tour was well organized, the guide was knowledgeable and passionate, and the atmosphere on board was wonderful. We were truly amazed and full of emotions — it’s a memory we will carry with us for a lifetime. Highly recommended to everyone visiting Iceland!
As we all know, timing is everything. I don't know if it was the end of season, but every charter was go I ng for the same small number of sightings. The seas were crowded. Our time was driven by other factors. This particular boat was delightful. Rough season made for a hard day but they took excellent care of us.
Brilliant tour, we seen pair of whales, an older single female whale and mink whale just after leaving the harbour, friendly staff and excellent tour guide who shared many interesting facts. We were very lucky when the whales came to investigate the boat. Highly recommend this tour. Very condisiderate of the whales and their environment.
Beautiful spot to watch whales, we were a bit unlucky from the weather, the children were slightly seasick. Travel tablets for the children in case of emergency are recommended. The driver maneuvered very well and was close to the whales, but not too close not to disturb the animals.



