Summary
Whale Watching in Iceland
- When: April – October
- Where: All of Iceland’s coasts
- Whale Species: Minke whales, Humpback whales, Blue whales, Sperm whales, Orcas, Pilot Whales, and more
Many of Iceland’s whale safaris begin in the capital, Reykjavik, however, whale watching opportunities exist throughout the entire country. Remarkably, approximately one-quarter of the world’s cetacean species have been documented in Iceland’s nutrient-rich waters. While heading out to sea, explorers should be on the lookout for white-beaked dolphins and harbor porpoises, as well as unique Icelandic birds.
Since its inception in 1995, whale watching in Iceland has become a major attraction for visitors. The warm summer months, particularly from June to August, provide optimal conditions for observing these magnificent creatures. The following whale watching tours are readily available:
- Gullfoss & Geysir Tour
- Whale Watching & Blue Lagoon Tour
- Whale Safari & Puffin Island Tour
Whale Watching in Norway
- When: May – September
- Where: Northern Norway (Nordland region, Lofoten Islands)
- Whale Species: Orca whales, Minke whales, Sperm whales
In Northern Norway, Orcas can be spotted in Vestfjord, Tysfjord, and Ofotfjord in Nordland. Notably, Sperm whales are frequently observed in the Lofoten Islands, a striking chain of islands situated above the Arctic Circle, merely an hour’s boat ride from the continental shelf, which plunges to depths of 3,000 feet. Consequently, these waters are the feeding grounds for massive Sperm whales.
The Lofoten Islands have a historic significance in the whaling industry. Nonetheless, whale watching in Northern Norway has grown in popularity to the extent that authorities now offer a designated whale route with accessible ferries and boats between the islands.
What You Can Do Against Commercial Whaling
- Incorporate whale watching into your travel itinerary to promote it as a powerful counter to commercial whaling.
- Explore local whale museums to enhance your understanding of these remarkable creatures while supporting vital educational initiatives.
- Resist the temptation to taste whale meat, as every purchase supports the whaling industry and its practices.