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Is it better to go whale watching in the rain?

Rain does not deter whales from their natural behaviors such as diving, breaching, or feeding. However, poor visibility caused by heavy rain may make it more challenging to spot whales, as their blow or surfacing may be obscured.



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Best Time of Day for Whale Watching in Iceland You've likely come to Iceland for more than just a whale watching tour, so it is essential to plan your day efficiently. Many tourists often regard the early morning hours, typically between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. as the best time to whale watching in Iceland.

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Closed-toe shoes This is as much about safety as it is about keeping feet happy. Sandals, Crocs and flip-flops should be avoided as the boat's deck can be slippery and windy (bye-bye flip-flop!). And warm feet equal happy feet.

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A Gratuity is not required on most whale watching tours, but the crew works very hard, and they are the ones who make the experience possible, so it is recommended that you tip between $3-$5 per person.

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Dont let a cloudy or rainy day keep you from going out whale watching. Sometimes a cloudy day is the best whale watching weather. The whales don't care if it is raining and you will often find that there are fewer other tours around.

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Time: Approximately 2.5 – 3 hours. Usually a whale watching tour takes anywhere between 2.5 to 3 hours in order to navigate the ocean in search of different whale species.

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