Whale Watching Season Begins in Húsavík

01.03.2019

Today marks the first day of the Whale Watching season of 2019. This is the 25th year that scheduled whale watching tours have been operated from Húsavík.
Two companies, North Sailing and Gentle Giants, sailed out this morning in search of the cetaceans that inhabit the Skjálfandi bay.

Staff from the Whale Museum went down to the harbor to greet the returning ships and bring the crews from the two companies flowers and a gift, a print from the collection of Renata Ortega, a Spanish artist who is a great friend of the Húsavík Whale Museum .


From left: Eva director at the Whale Museum and Líney sales manager of North Sailing

From left: Captain Halli, Daníel assistant manager of Gentle Giants, Aksel tour guide, and Eva director of the Whale Museum



Watercolor print by Renata Ortega, available at our gift shop.

Whale watching at Skjálfand began today

01.03.2019

This morning, March 1, the whale watching season began in Húsavík. It was Gentle Giants and Norðursigling who rode to the ford on their oak boats Sylvíu and Náttfar. The trips were well attended and the sea conditions were the most reasonable considering the time of year.

This is the 25th year in a row that organized whale watching trips are available from Húsavík. The first year very few people came, but as the world knows, the industry has grown enormously and at most 110 people have come whale watching in the same season.

On the occasion of this turning point, Eva Björk Káradóttir, director of the Whale Museum in Húsavík, presented the representatives of the companies with a bouquet of flowers and a watercolor painting of a humpback by the Spanish artist Rena Ortega. The whale museum has always been in good cooperation with the whale watching companies. Among other things, whale watching visitors get a 20% discount on admission to the museum. Many people take advantage of these terms, and the interests of the Whale Museum in good cooperation with the whale watching companies are therefore undisputed. It can be assumed that 2/3 of the total visitors to the museum during the year are coming from whale watching in Skjálfandaflói.

Eva Björk Káradóttir, director of the Hvalasafn (right), hands Líneyja Gylfadóttir, sales manager of Norðurisiglingar (right), the bouquet of flowers and a work of art.
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Eva Björk Káradóttir, director of the Whale Museum, together with the Gentle Giants team, guide Aksel Bjarnason, assistant director Daniel Annisius and captain Hallgrími Guðmundsson.