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The traditional wooden boats found in the Husavik harbor are beautiful to behold and comfortable for travel if you can handle the sway. It’s a bit more noticeable than on bigger and newer boats, but riding the larger swells gives you a chance to make new friends. Grabbing the rail or the person next to you while you get your sea legs makes the ride between whale sightings much more exciting!
If seeing whales in the wild creates a desire to learn more, a short walk along the Husavik shoreline will bring you to The Whale Museum. This converted slaughterhouse is now one of the most visited attractions in
The best time for whale watching is June to August. With more people coming each year local tour operators have created IceWhale, the Icelandic Whale Watching Association. Although membership is voluntary, the organization aims to reduce conflict between tourists and whales by setting standards and codes of conduct for its members.
If you would like to learn more about whale watching in North East Iceland or plan your own trip, check out the following websites:
Whale Watching Companies:
North Sailing www.northsailing.is
Gentle Giants www.gentlegiants.is
The
Travel information www.northiceland.com www.icelandair.net
If you’d like to view this part of the world view my video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePQ6ctfTOZU
Carol Patterson

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