Húsavík

Things to do in Húsavík

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Puffin tour Iceland: Húsavík whale watching and puffins
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Puffin tour Iceland: Húsavík whale watching and puffins

Combine whale watching and puffin watching in this unique and original tour, sail from Húsavík and spend time discovering the local wildlife.

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Húsavík whale safari and Puffin Island RIB boat tour
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Húsavík whale safari and Puffin Island RIB boat tour

Get on board the RIB and go in search of the gentle giants surrounded by a beautiful landscape. Don't miss a visit to Puffin Island to admire the Clowns of the Ocean up close.

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Whale Watching in Husavik
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Whale Watching in Husavik

Live a once in life experience admiring whales in their habitat surrounded by the beautiful landscape of Skjálfandi Bay.

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Eco-friendly whale watching (carbon-neutral tour)
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Eco-friendly whale watching (carbon-neutral tour)

Book an eco-friendly whale watching (carbon-neutral tour) sailing around Skjalfandi Bay and appreciate the admirable view while enjoying a cup of hot chocolate and a cinnamon bun.

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Húsavík original whale and dolphin watching tour
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Húsavík original whale and dolphin watching tour

Experience Húsavík's original whale watching in the heart of Iceland, take time out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Things to do in Húsavík

Located on the frosty northern coastline of Iceland lies the town of Húsavík with its, 2,307 inhabitants. The most famous landmark of the town is the wooden church Húsavíkurkirkja, built in 1907. It is both a tourist and fishing destination, as it is famous for whale watching and other sea-dwelling activities. The town has a long and ancient history dating back to the Viking Age, where courageous exploring Norse men would seek shelter in these lands during the long and harsh Nordic winters.Travelers have often used Húsavík as a base in order to see the nearby natural beauties and landscapes that characterize Iceland. This cozy town is also famous for the Mærudagar also known as “Candy Days”. In mid-July, many local Icelanders and travelers come to the tiny town to enjoy this awesome festival, offering music, culinary delights and colorful adornments.
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