Overview
Make the most of your Iceland trip and combine two of the most popular tours available: a whale-watching boat safari and the most popular sightseeing tour in Iceland, the Golden Circle. We cruise Faxaflóa Bay in search of the sea life that calls it home. Minke whales are the most commonly spotted creatures along with seals and dolphins. Rarer, but spotted semi-regularly, are Orca whales. In the afternoon, join our Grand Golden Circle bus tour from Bus stop #4 - Iceland's most treasured nature.

See them in the wild
What you will be doing
Cruise through Reykjavík Bay and beyond in search of Minke, Orca, dolphins and more from Reykjavík´s Old Harbour
Striking landscapes and rock formations can be found here, a place of great historical and geological significance, incl.the Geysir
Where we'll meet
🧭 Meeting/pick-up point: AEgisgardur 5, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
🗺️ Instructions: Pickup and drop off from various central locations are available for an additional charge. Otherwise, the meeting point for the tour is at the Elding ticket office in the old Harbour (AEgisgardur 5c, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland).
Things to know
Accessibility:
Children friendly
Fitness requirement
Any fitness level
Tour Language
English
License requirement
None
Additional information:
Bring warm clothes, hat and gloves
Inclusion ✅
Tour transport
WIFI onboard
Entrance ticket
Tour guide
Exclusion ❌
Refreshments
Snack
Dinner
Warm clothes
About your host
BusTravel IcelandWe are extremely proud of our outstanding group of experienced local guides. They are all professional, knowledgeable, humorous, and approachable. Their mission is to turn your tour into an unforgettable experience. We are also proud to support sustainable, safe travel. We are committed to the idea of sustainable tourism, and encourage both ourselves and our guests to experience Iceland while striving to make a positive impact on the environment, society and economy. The aim is to have our operations as ecofriendly as possible.
For every trip booked, Kodama Travel donates £1 to Just One Tree to restore our forests and the ocean.




