



Silent Whale Watching (Carbon Neutral) from Húsavík
Witness whales and dolphins on a silent, eco-friendly sailboat tour from Húsavík. Enjoy hot chocolate and cinnamon buns on this intimate, three-hour adventure in Iceland's whale capital.
Highlights:
- Have a sailing trip on board of an electric, eco-friendly oak boat
- Explore wildlife with an expert whale watching guide
- Enjoy unforgettable whale watching from Húsavík
- Expert whale watching guide
- Boat cruise
- Hot chocolate and cinnamon buns
- Warm overalls and raincoats (if needed)
Whale Watching Iceland on a Silent Eco Sailboat
Whale watching Iceland from Húsavík is a calm, almost cinematic experience. This whale watching tour uses a silent eco boat, letting you get close to whales in Iceland without engine noise. A knowledgeable tour guide leads the experience as the boat moves through a North Iceland fjord, ideal for spotting whales like humpback, minke whales, orcas, dolphins, and white beaked dolphins. Seabirds circle above, puffins skim the sea, and the slow pace makes whale watching feel intimate rather than rushed. Hot chocolate and cinnamon buns add comfort, turning the boat tour into a relaxed nature moment rather than a thrill ride.
Practical Tips Before You Get to the Boat
Before you get to the harbor, a few details help set expectations.
- Dress in thermal layers, wind off the sea lowers temperatures fast
- Non slip shoes help on a moving boat
- Bring binoculars for watching whales and birds
- Summer offers the highest whale activity, mornings are often calmer
More Facts About This Experience
Húsavík sits in one of Icelands richest marine life zones, where cold and warm currents meet. This area became globally famous after the Eurovision Song Contest The Story of Fire Saga was filmed here, starring Will Ferrell. Wider Iceland landscapes seen in Game of Thrones were filmed nearby, shaping the shows wild northern atmosphere. The same untouched nature supports whales, seabirds, and thriving ocean ecosystems.
What Else to Do Nearby
Many travelers pair this tour with a Reykjavik Folklore Walking Tour, a visit to Lake Mývatn, or a drive toward Akureyri. Others choose hot springs, short park hikes, or longer guided tours exploring North Iceland culture and nature.
Who Will Love This Tour
This whale watching tour suits solo travelers, couples, photographers, and families seeking an eco experience. It also works well for travelers who prefer calm watching over fast boats, making it ideal for first time whale encounters and relaxed wildlife lovers.