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Which is better for whale watching Reykjavík and Húsavík?

The former whaling centre of Husavik is known as Iceland's whale-watching capital and is the place where you're most likely to see the giant humpback whales. Husavik has the best selection of guided tours to see the whales, but Reykjavik is generally more convenient for most visitors wanting to see whales in the wild.



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There are two main locations for spotting whales in Icelandic waters: Reykjavík, the capital located in the south east, and Húsavík, in North Iceland. Different types of tours are available and you may spot different species of whales too depending on the area.

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Visit during the peak season months of April to October and you'll have a chance of seeing whales on a whale watching tour in Iceland of about 99%.

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Top ways to experience Whales of Iceland and nearby attractions. 91% of travelers recommend this experience. This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. 90% of travelers recommend this experience.

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Whales are generally most active in the morning and late afternoon, making these the best times to spot them. During the morning, whales tend to be more active as they start their day and may feed. As the day progresses and the sun sets, whales become more active as they prepare to rest for the night.

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Whales are generally most active in the morning and late afternoon, making these the best times to spot them. During the morning, whales tend to be more active as they start their day and may feed. As the day progresses and the sun sets, whales become more active as they prepare to rest for the night.

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There is no time of the day when we are more likely to see the whales. They come and go and the situation in the bay can change very fast. Sometimes we see many whales, sometimes few. Nature is unpredictable and no two tours are exactly the same – every trip is a new adventure.

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