Whale Watching in North Iceland
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Join our Whale Watching tours – With or without Sea Angling
100% Whale Watching
Enjoy a comfortable tour on our traditional oak boat while observing the magnificent whales.
No Sea Angling on this tour.
100% Whale Watching
Enjoy a comfortable tour on our traditional oak boat while observing the magnificent whales. No Sea Angling on this tour.
Whale Watching & Sea Angling
Our classic and original Whale Watching tour with Sea Angling included on our traditional icelandic oak boats!
Whale Watching & Sea Angling
Our classic and original Whale Watching tour with Sea Angling included on our traditional icelandic oak boats.
Iceland Whale watching Tours
– Whale watching in Iceland. Whale Watching Hauganes offers daily scheduled whale watching tours from Eyjafjordur, 25 min drive north of Akureyri in North Iceland.
– Best location to experience the whales in their natural habitat.
Whale Watching Hauganes is extremely proud of being the oldest whale watching Iceland company. We have toured with travelers on whale watching since 1993. Northern Iceland is globally recognized as the best location to experience whales in the world. See the Humpback whales, white beaked dolphins and minke whales.
Our two classic oak boats have been renovated for your comfort, have enjoyed good maintenance, are spacious, comfortable and extremely stable. As there are no generators on board, the engines can be turned off when approaching the whales making the approach as gentle and non-intrusive as possible.
We look forward to seeing you!
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Humpback whale, minke whale and a harbor seal
21st of August: another fantastic day here in Hauganes with sunshine and slow winds. This morning we started with a minke whale close by Hauganes that was very curious and swam around our boat. After watching the minke we kept on sailing into the fjord and found our friend Ginger the humpback whale. We recently discovered that this whale is a female. So from now on she will be called Miss Ginger. Also this morning we spotted a young harbor seal that was swimming in the fjord.
In the afternoon more whales came into the fjord and we were seeing up to 5 humpback whales around the same area.









