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Reykjavik Whale Watching Weekend Package
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Welcome to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland and an epicenter for outdoor adventures. This weekend package invites you to explore Reykjavik, and to try out one of the most iconic excursion that this magical island has to offer: Humpback Whale Watching!
What to expect?
Chose to visit Reykjavik for a long weekend, Thursday to Sunday, or opt for the shorter version, Friday to Sunday.Check in to your hotel, located in central Reykjavik. Upon booking you receive a voucher for a three-star or better hotel. Present your voucher at the front desk to get your room. Your booking includes breakfast every morning for the duration of your stay.
Now, explore Reykjavik! You are in the world’s northernmost capital, inhabited by only 150,000 people or so but still a miniature metropolis in terms of dining, wining, culture and nightlife.
See Hallgrimskirkja Church. Visit Grandi, Reykjavik’s fish packing district. You could also check out the Marshall House, the Whales of Iceland Museum, or the Aurora Reykjavik Museum. At night, hit the bars and discover the buzzle of this very small, big city.
Whale Watching:
At 1pm the next day, meet up at the Sea Trips Reykjavik ticket office in the central Reykjavik harbor; in Ægisgarður street 5b. The harbor is 10 to 15 minutes walking from your hotel, or a quick taxi fare away.
Join a luxury 3-hour whale watching cruise, starting in the Old Harbour and continuing along the spectacular Reykjavík Coast.
With a 90% success rate, this whale watching cruise invites you to spot for Minke Whales, Humpback Whales, Orca Killer Whales, and further marine wildlife such as porpoises, dolphins and other species.
The Amelia Rose, a vessel measuring 108 feet in length, offers the ultimate in luxury, stability, and comfort. This beautiful 125-passenger ship with all the amenities and outside multiple viewing decks offer a unique and adventurous experience to create the perfect frame around your whale watching excursion. Welcome to sea.
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