Akureyri: 2-Hour Whale Watching Express by RIB Speedboat
Location: Northeastern Iceland, Iceland
Price: $174 per person
Duration: 2 hours
Rating: 4.7/5 (348 reviews)
If you’re heading to Iceland’s north and looking for a genuine encounter with marine life, this 2-hour whale watching tour from Akureyri offers a spirited ride on a speedy RIB boat that gets you close to humpback whales, dolphins, and seabirds in Eyjafjord. For just over two hours, you’ll be cruising through a fjord framed by towering, snow-capped mountains, making it a visually stunning experience as well as a wildlife adventure.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its small group size—only 12 passengers per boat—and the speed and agility of the RIB boats. This combination means fewer crowds and a higher chance of seeing marine mammals because you cover a larger area faster than traditional larger vessels. Plus, the knowledgeable guides like Gisella and Mack not only entertain but also enrich the experience with fascinating insights into whale behavior and local ecology.
One point for consideration, however, is the weather. Iceland’s weather can turn on a dime, and the tour might be canceled if conditions are unsafe. Travelers should dress warmly and be prepared for wind and spray, especially in colder months. Also, this trip is suitable for those at least 10 years old and with a minimum height of 145 cm, making it less ideal for very young children or those with mobility issues.
In all, if you’re a nature lover, adventure seeker, or curious traveler wanting a more intimate, fast-paced whale watching experience, this tour easily fits the bill. It might be pricier than some larger ship options, but the personalized attention and close-up views often make it worth every Krona.
Key Points
- Small group tours with only 12 passengers increase the chance for close encounters.
- Speed and flexibility of RIB boats allow covering more area in search of whales.
- Expert guides provide valuable information and enhance the experience with their knowledge.
- Weather conditions can affect tour availability; dress warmly and be flexible.
- Age restrictions mean it’s best suited for travelers over 10 years old or 145 cm tall.
- Authentic marine encounters with humpbacks and other wildlife are common, according to many reviews.
A Closer Look at the Experience
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Starting Point and Logistics
The tour departs from the floating pier at Oddeyrarbót 2, next to the cultural centre Hof, in Akureyri. It’s recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes early to check in and get suited up. Your guide will provide overalls, neoprene gloves, goggles, and safety gear, ensuring you’re comfortable and protected during the ride. The tour lasts exactly 2 hours, and you’ll probably find that the timing leaves just enough room to explore other parts of Akureyri afterward.
The Boat and the Ride
The RIB speedboats are notably smaller and faster than traditional whale watching ships, which means you can get closer to the wildlife without disturbing them. The boats are designed for agility, so expect an exhilarating ride—some reviews describe it as “exhilarating hell,” especially in choppier seas. But rest assured, safety gear and experienced captains keep the experience secure.
Wildlife Encounters
The main goal is seeing humpback whales, and many travelers report excellent luck. One reviewer mentioned seeing several whales, including humpbacks and minkes, with the guide Mack providing insights on whale behavior. The chance to witness whales surface feeding or playfully breach is what makes this tour memorable. Several reviews note the boats often stay at a respectful distance, allowing whales to approach if they feel inclined—a key point for responsible wildlife viewing.
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Guides like Gisella, Mack, Jacob, and Chayenne are repeatedly praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendliness. They don’t just point out whales but also share the story of the fjord, the behavior of the animals, and local history, enriching the experience beyond just ‘watching’. Many reviewers mention how their guides enhanced their understanding and appreciation of Iceland’s marine ecosystem.
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Weather and Suitability
Many reviews highlight that despite cold, rainy, or rough conditions, the provided outer suits kept most travelers warm and dry. One traveler noted that even in less-than-ideal weather, the trip was still worth it. Still, Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, so being prepared with warm layers and sturdy shoes is essential. The captain might cancel the tour if safety is compromised—so flexibility is key.
Cost and Value
At $174 per person, this tour is certainly an investment, but many reviewers feel it delivers excellent value. The small group size, close-up views, and expert guiding make it stand out from larger, more commercial options. Several comments mention that it’s a “well worth the money” for the quality of wildlife sightings and personalized experience.
Additional Perks and Limitations
While the tour includes guide, safety equipment, and outerwear, it does not include food or toilets onboard—so plan accordingly. Also, the minimum age of 10 and restrictions on luggage, drones, and open-toed shoes aim to keep the focus safe and eco-friendly.
What Makes This Tour Special?
Many travelers mention the extraordinary opportunity to see whales close enough to smell their breath and the thrill of the speedy ride. One reviewer describes the boat ride as “more fun than a motorcycle,” highlighting how engaging and lively the experience is.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you’re someone who values intimate wildlife encounters and enjoys adventure rides, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those wanting a more dynamic whale watching experience. Families with children over 10, and travelers prepared for Iceland’s variable weather, will find it especially rewarding.
However, if you’re looking for a leisurely, calm cruise or have mobility concerns, this might not be the best match. The small boat ride is exhilarating and fast, which could be daunting for some.
All in all, this Akureyri whale watching trip offers a thrilling, authentic, and well-organized way to connect with Iceland’s marine animals and scenery—an experience that many say is worth the price.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, giving enough time to find whales and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket includes the guide, safety gear, overalls, neoprene gloves, and goggles. Food and toilets are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 10 years old or 145 cm tall. It’s better suited for older children who can handle the boat’s speed and small size.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly with outdoor clothing—think wool or fleece layers, gloves, and a hat. The provided suits help keep you dry and warm but layering is key.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, due to weather conditions or safety concerns, the captain might cancel or reschedule at the last minute, so flexibility is wise.
Will I see whales?
Most reviews suggest a good chance of seeing humpbacks and other marine life, especially with the guided experience and coverage area. Sightings depend on conditions and luck, but many travelers are pleased with their encounters.
This tour offers an exciting combination of adventure, wildlife, and scenery, perfect for those who want a more personal, active whale watching experience in Iceland’s stunning north. It’s a journey that leaves many with unforgettable memories of close-up encounters with whales and the rugged beauty of Eyjafjord.
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