OUR NATURE BLOG
Friday, 5 September 2025
Whales and Rainbows… Today’s rain brought us the perfect image of the Humpback whale “ Constellation” with a huge rainbow across the sky.
Thursday, 4th September 2025
Today brought us sun, calm sea and whales. Just as last night we have two huge Humpback whales which are good friends and are hanging out together. We also had some amazing encounters with another smaller Humpback whale which came really close up to the boat.
Wednesday, 3rd August 2025
Autumn has arrived! The skies may be grey, with rain, wind, and a restless sea, but the fjord is bursting with life. Today we were lucky enough to spot three humpback whales feeding and breaching between the green buoy and Hjalteyri.
While waiting for the humpbacks to resurface, two harbour porpoises popped up right beside our boat. They stayed only for a brief moment, but long enough for everyone on board to catch a glimpse, what a treat!
Tuesday, 2nd September 2025
Despite the chilly north wind and low clouds, Eyjafjörður had no shortage of drama today. After a quick encounter with a speedy minke whale, we made our way north to Hjalteyri, where two graceful humpbacks were busy feeding and showing off their impressive tails. Watching those flukes rise and vanish into the fjord never gets old.
A humpback whale breaching and repeatedly slapping its tail against the surface – a moment perfectly captured in today’s photo. The sound echoed across the fjord, a mix of raw power and playfulness, reminding us that even in grey weather, the whales always bring the color.
Monday, 1st September 2025
What a beautiful way to start this month of September! We sail out for our first tour and quickly find a Humpback whale next to the green buoy. We found a few more Humpback whales before Hjalteyri, as well as a Minke whale.
Sunday, 31st August 2025
There is nothing quite as breathtaking as the moment a whale breaks the surface of the ocean, rising high above the waves before crashing back with a thunderous splash. These graceful giants, often seen leaping in a spectacular display known as breaching, remind us of the mystery and power hidden beneath the sea.
Join us on this journey through the oceans and discover why these creatures continue to inspire awe and wonder. Keep reading to explore more about the magic of whales…
Saturday, 30th August 2025
When Giants Dine in Eyjafjörður
Caught in the act! This humpback whale treated us to an incredible lunge feeding display, massive mouth wide open, fish scattering, and seabirds going wild above. And guess what? This was just the beginning of an unforgettable day out on the fjord.
Dive into the full story on our blog and relive the adventure with us!
Friday, 29th August 2025
Calm Sea and Gentle Giants.
We have seen south of Hjalteyri +5 Humpback whales, some of them lunge feeding. North of the green buoy we spotted a Minke whale.
Thursday, 28 August 2025
Today brought perfect weather with bright sunshine, clear blue skies, and no wind. The fjord sparkled beautifully, and with sun protection on, it was an ideal day to head out on the water in search of whales.
During the morning tour, we were thrilled to spot the three most common species of the fjord: a Minke whale, several Harbor Porpoises, and the magnificent Humpback whales. The Minke surfaced several times, offering excellent views despite its usually shy nature, while the Humpbacks delighted us by raising their tails. In the afternoon, we encountered the same whales again, repeating their wonderful displays.
Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Another Fun Day in Eyjafjörður
Today was a real treat! The weather was kinder than in previous days, clouds sitting a little higher, patches of sunshine sneaking through, and the southeast wind finally taking a breather. Add a calm, flat sea to the mix and you get the perfect recipe for a whale-watching adventure.
Tuesday, 26 August 2025
A Fantastic Day for an Adventure
The day began under a sky veiled with low clouds, with a steady south-southeast wind stirring up the sea and adding a touch of challenge to the journey, especially for those of us riding the Rib boats. Yet, that only heightened the sense of adventure. We set out determined, eager to encounter our beloved cetaceans.
It didn’t take long for the magic to begin. The first signs of life appeared in the form of shy harbour porpoises, gliding gracefully across the surface with their family, likely feeding together. Their presence filled us with excitement and anticipation. Soon enough, just north of the green buoy, we encountered our first humpback whale. Moving swiftly and diving repeatedly, it was clearly engaged in active feeding, likely chasing herring, surfacing only briefly before plunging back into the depths, reappearing minutes later in the distance…
Sunday, 24th August 2025
A soup of life!! Sunny day with all little chicks chirping on Eyjafjörður. Humpbacks lunge feeding Minke’s being sneaky! What a great day for whale watching.
Saturday, 23th August 2025
Today is a day unlike any other. The rare Black Moon rose above us, casting its quiet mystery while the sun shone brightly, warming the air like midsummer. Nature itself seemed to whisper an invitation to explore.
And what a journey it was. We witnessed the breathtaking majesty of a Blue Whale, its silvery back shimmering as it surfaced with power and grace. Soon after, families of long-finned pilot whales welcomed us with their gentle presence, followed by humpbacks dancing joyfully near Hjalteyri. Even a minke whale graced us briefly. Each encounter felt like a gift from the ocean.
Friday, 22 August 2025
The morning started with some of the thickest fog we seen in a very long time. We still managed to find two Humpback Whales in the fog before they disappeared. The fog lifted in the afternoon and we got close up encounters with two Humpback whales north of Hjalteryi, and had another three further away in the distance.
Thursday, 21 st August 2025
In the morning, the fjord was covered in thick fog, but by the afternoon and evening, the sun came out. On this trip, we saw humpback whales near the green buoy and later north of Hjalteyri. We were also lucky to spot harbour porpoises swimming close to the boat. The fjord was full of birdlife too, with guillemots, razorbills, fulmars, kittiwakes, Arctic skuas, and even a gannet.
Wednesday, 20 th August 2025
The day started cold and cloudy, but by afternoon the sun was shining and the sea was calm.
Humpback whales were spotted near the green buoy, and many more appeared north of Hjalteyri, what a remarkable day in the fjord!
Tuesday, 19th August 2025
5-6 Humpback Whales all around the fjord, starting close to Gásir, 1 Minke Whale by green buoy and other whales kept moving, but we saw them mostly close to Hjalteyri, south, north and east of it. Perfect conditions today, sun and no wind, which makes up for a good start.
Monday, 18 August 2025
Today’s tour from Akureyri took us through Eyjafjörður, where we enjoyed abundant birdlife including fulmars, arctic terns, kittiwakes, guillemots, and razorbills. Around Hjalteyri, we encountered 7–8 humpback whales feeding dramatically alongside a minke whale, and on our return, a group of harbour porpoises briefly joined us. A truly lively day on the fjord, filled with seabirds and cetaceans.
Sunday, 17 August 2025
Caught in the Act!
Here’s one of our favorite moments from today — a humpback whale surfacing with its massive snout while feeding, just a few meters from the boat! Encounters like this are what make Eyjafjörður so magical.
Want to know the full story of today’s whale adventures (and meet our old friends Disy and Bob)? Dive into our latest blog post