Exploring the captivating waters off Reykjavik’s coast, the RIB Whale Watching Small-Group Boat Tour offers a thrilling 2-hour adventure. Led by an expert marine biologist, this high-speed RIB boat tour promises sightings of whales, dolphins, and iconic landmarks like the Sun Voyager and Harpa Concert Hall. With a small group of just 12 participants, the experience ensures a personalized and intimate encounter with the incredible marine life of Iceland. But there’s more to this tour than meets the eye – the safety and accessibility of the activity may prove to be the true highlight for some.
Key Points
- A 2-hour small-group RIB boat tour in Reykjavik led by a professional marine biologist to spot whales, dolphins, and iconic sights like the Sun Voyager and Harpa Concert Hall.
- Includes necessary safety equipment, a large search area, and a maximum of 12 participants for a personalized experience.
- Not recommended for those with physical limitations, pregnant travelers, or young children under 10 years old and 145 cm tall.
- Offers a flexible cancellation policy with full refunds up to 24 hours in advance or in case of poor weather.
- Departs from a convenient meeting point near public transportation, with a streamlined pickup and drop-off process.
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Overview of the Tour
This 2-hour whale-watching tour by high-speed RIB in Reykjavik allows visitors to cover a large search area and spot whales and dolphins in a small-group setting with a maximum of 12 people.
Led by a professional marine biologist guide, the tour offers a unique opportunity to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Along the way, the group will stop at the iconic Sun Voyager sculpture and the stunning Harpa Concert Hall, providing a chance to take in the city’s breathtaking scenery.
With the use of coveralls and all necessary safety equipment provided, this adventure is both thrilling and comfortable, making it a must-do activity for any visitor to Reykjavik.
Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes a professional marine biologist guide who leads the experience, as well as the use of coveralls and all necessary safety equipment to ensure a comfortable and safe adventure.
Travelers can expect to cover a large search area in search of whales and dolphins aboard a high-speed RIB boat.
The small-group nature of the tour, capped at 12 participants, allows for a more personalized experience.
However, the tour isn’t recommended for those with back or knee problems, pregnant travelers, or young children under 10 years of age and 145 cm tall.
In case of poor weather, travelers are offered the opportunity to reschedule or receive a full refund.
Cancellation Policy Details
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour isn’t recommended for travelers with back or knee problems, pregnant travelers, or young children under 10 years of age and 145 cm tall.
In case of poor weather, travelers are offered the opportunity to reschedule or receive a full refund.
The cancellation policy offers flexibility:
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- Not recommended for those with physical limitations or young children.
- In poor weather, reschedule or receive a full refund.
This practical policy ensures travelers can plan with confidence and receive a full refund if needed, making the tour accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Meeting Point and Pickup
The meeting point for the whale watching tour is located at Ægisgarður 5d, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland. Travelers will return to this same location at the end of the 2-hour tour.
This convenient meeting point is near public transportation, making it easily accessible for participants. The tour begins promptly at the scheduled time, so it’s important for guests to arrive on time and ready to embark on the whale watching adventure.
Once the tour is complete, the small group of no more than 12 people will be dropped off back at the original meeting point. This streamlined pickup and drop-off process ensures a smooth and efficient start and end to the unforgettable whale watching experience.
Duration and Group Size
This 2-hour whale-watching tour by high-speed RIB accommodates a small group of no more than 12 people, providing an intimate and personalized experience.
The small group size allows the tour to cover a large search area, increasing the chances of spotting whales, dolphins, and other marine life. Plus, the small group ensures that each participant receives attentive guidance and commentary from the professional marine biologist guide.
The key details regarding the duration and group size of this tour are:
- 2-hour whale-watching excursion
- Maximum of 12 participants per tour
- Small-group setting for a more personalized experience
Sights and Attractions
Participants can expect to stop at the iconic Sun Voyager sculpture and the renowned Harpa Concert Hall during this whale-watching adventure.
The Sun Voyager is a stunning, abstract stainless steel sculpture that evokes the image of a Viking ship and symbolizes the spirit of exploration.
Nearby, the Harpa Concert Hall is a modern architectural masterpiece, with its striking glass facade that reflects the surrounding landscape.
These stops provide a chance to stretch your legs, take in the city’s sights, and learn more about Reykjavik’s rich cultural heritage.
The tour’s small group size ensures a personalized experience, allowing you to fully learn about the area’s natural and man-made wonders.
Safety and Accessibility
Safety gear and coveralls are provided to ensure participants’ comfort and protection during the high-speed RIB boat tour. The tour operator prioritizes guest wellbeing, requiring all travelers to wear the provided equipment throughout the excursion.
Participants with certain physical limitations, such as back/knee problems or pregnancy, are advised against joining the tour due to the boat’s fast pace and potential for discomfort.
The small-group size of 12 people maximum ensures a personalized and safe experience.
The tour:
- Departs from a designated meeting point near public transportation.
- Isn’t recommended for young children under 10 or those under 145 cm tall.
- Offers flexible cancellation policies in case of poor weather conditions.
Tour Confirmation and Availability
Upon booking this whale-watching tour, travelers receive confirmation immediately. The tour operator provides all necessary details, including the meeting location and cancellation policy.
With a maximum capacity of 12 guests, the small-group nature of this excursion ensures availability is limited. The tour departs from Ægisgarður 5d, 101 Reykjavík, and returns to the same location.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. However, this tour isn’t recommended for those with back/knee problems, pregnant travelers, or young children.
In case of poor weather, the operator offers a different date or a full refund.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Camera Equipment?
Yes, you can bring your own camera equipment on this tour. The small-group size allows you to freely move around and capture the best shots of the whales and dolphins you may spot during the 2-hour excursion.
What Is the Best Time of Year to See Whales?
The best time to see whales is during the summer months, from June to September, when the waters around Iceland are teeming with various whale species, including humpback, minke, and orca whales, as they migrate and feed in the nutrient-rich waters.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no formal dress code, but layered, warm clothing is recommended as tours operate in the open ocean. Coveralls are provided to keep you dry and comfortable during the excursion.
How Stable Is the RIB Boat in Choppy Waters?
The RIB boat is designed to handle choppy waters well, with a stable and maneuverable hull that can navigate rough seas. However, passengers should expect some motion and prepare accordingly, such as wearing appropriate clothing and staying seated during the tour.
Are There Any Restrictions on Bringing Food and Drinks?
The tour allows passengers to bring their own food and non-alcoholic drinks. However, glass containers are not permitted for safety reasons. Passengers should avoid bringing anything that could potentially spill or cause a mess on the boat.
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Recap
The RIB Whale Watching Small-Group Boat Tour from Reykjavik offers an exhilarating adventure to spot whales, dolphins, and iconic landmarks.
Led by a marine biologist, the high-speed boat and small group size ensure a personalized experience.
While safety gear is provided, the tour may not suit those with physical limitations or young children.
Overall, it’s a thrilling way to explore Iceland’s natural wonders.