Following a night on board a traditional Icelandic wooden fishing boat at Husavik, we spent a wonderful day whale watching. Whales are most commonly found in cold temperate waters, where warm and cold currents meet. This makes Iceland ideally placed for spotting whales which migrate to the waters around during the summer months. On our trip we saw three species of rorqual whales - Humpback, Fin and Minke.
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