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Northern Lights Evening

About the tour

Just under an hour’s drive from Stóru Laugar, the small harbor town of Húsavík is known as the whale-watching capital of Iceland. From here, wooden boats set out into Skjálfandi Bay, where humpback whales, minke whales, and dolphins often appear against the horizon. The tours are calm and unhurried — guided by locals who know these waters well. You’ll hear the creak of the boat, the call of seabirds, and sometimes, nothing at all until the surface breaks with the slow rise of a whale. Bring a warm layer, your camera if you like, and a sense of stillness. Nature leads the rhythm here. What Awaits You : On clear days, you may see humpback whales breaching, dolphins following the boat, or puffins nesting along the cliffs.
 Even without a single sighting, the calm of the bay and the light over the mountains make it a day worth remembering.

Quick facts

Distance

50 minutes by car

Type

Walking tour

Included

Warm overalls, life vests, English-speaking guide

Group size

Small groups (10 people)

Departure time

Night

Duration

2–3 hours

Season

October to January

ISK 300

per person

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 Even without a single sighting, the calm of the bay and the light over the mountains make it a day worth remembering.

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 Even without a single sighting, the calm of the bay and the light over the mountains make it a day worth remembering.

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 Even without a single sighting, the calm of the bay and the light over the mountains make it a day worth remembering.

600 ISK

/person

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 Even without a single sighting, the calm of the bay and the light over the mountains make it a day worth remembering.

600 ISK

/person

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Whether you seek quiet reflection or bold adventure, Stóru Laugar is your home in the wild north.

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Whether you seek quiet reflection or bold adventure, Stóru Laugar is your home in the wild north.