Tour

Northern Lights Tour + Whale Watching

This activity combines the main attractions of northern Iceland in winter: seeing the Northern Lights and going whale watching in the Eyjafjord!. Northern Lights Tour + Whale Watching. At the indicated time, we'll pick you up at your hotel in...

  • 6 hours
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This activity combines the main attractions of northern Iceland in winter: seeing the Northern Lights and going whale watching in the Eyjafjord!

Northern Lights Tour + Whale Watching

At the indicated time, we'll pick you up at your hotel in Akureyri to start our Northern Lights tour and whale-watching activity.

First, we'll travel to the Eyjafjord, where we'll board a boat for whale and seabird watching. This fjord is the largest in the country and a prime location for whale sightings. During this 3-hour trip, we'll provide information about these cetaceans and answer any questions.

After the boat ride, we'll take you to the outskirts of Akureyri to observe the Northern Lights, a natural phenomenon worth witnessing. Depending on the weather, we'll select the best location for optimal viewing.

Finally, we'll return you to your hotel in Akureyri 6 hours later.

Important

Both activities are dependent on weather conditions and may be canceled on short notice. In such cases, we will contact you as soon as possible and offer to reschedule for another date.Please note that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, and their visibility cannot be guaranteed.If you do not see the Northern Lights or whales during the tour, you will have the option to try again on another date.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Transportation by bus or minibus
  • English–speaking guide
  • Boat trip on the Eyjafjord
  • Souvenir photographs

Not included

  • Food and drinks

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