Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Blaðsíða 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 17.06.2011, Blaðsíða 35
Always best price online. Various online-offers to all Air Iceland's destinations. www.airiceland.is websales@airiceland.is / tel. +354 570 3030 Contact Air Iceland or travel agent for reservation. ÍS L E N S K A S IA .I S F L U 5 13 93 0 9/ 20 10 KEFLAVÍK BORGARNES STYKKISHÓLMUR SNÆFELLSJÖKULL DRANGAJÖKULL FLATEY NESKAUPSTAÐUR BLÖNDUÓS SIGLUFJÖRÐUR BOLUNGARVÍK HRÍSEY NARSARSSUAQ Greenland FAROE ISLANDS REYKJAVÍK AKUREYRI EGILSSTAÐIR ÍSAFJÖRÐUR VOPNAFJÖRÐUR ÞÓRSHÖFN HÚSAVÍK GRÍMSEY KULUSUK Greenland Blue Lagoon AKRANES Geysir Gullfoss Jökullónið Kárahnjúkar Kraa Hallormstaður NUUK Greenland ILULISSAT Greenland www.airiceland.is CONSTABLE POINT Greenland “We caught a glance of a large whale. Seeing the dorsal fin made my hair stand on end. There is something really exciting about seeing such large animals in their natural habitat, something that can barely be described 35 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 8 — 2011 Words Marta Bardón Photography Hvalreki Travel | Whales YOU’LL KNOW WHEN YOU SEE IT To many, no visit to Iceland is com- plete without a whale-watching trip. Few places offer a better opportunity to view the largest sea mammals on the planet. While tours out of Húsavík in northern Iceland are reportedly the best, the tours operated out of Reyk- javík also provide fine whale watch- ing. In hopes of seeing the huge ceta- ceans, The Grapevine headed down to the harbour to catch Elding’s 13:00 tour. Camera in hand, we climbed aboard their red and white boat, which had several floors to accom- modate passengers comfortably. Af- ter we had been briefed with safety instructions, they gave us equipment and waterproof coats so that we wouldn’t catch a cold. While some stayed outside on the deck, others preferred to stay in- side with a cup of coffee in the cosy cafeteria. We briefly dipped in to check it out and had a nice chat with the friendly waitress who was very knowledgeable about whales. SOME FLY Then the boat set sail, gradually pick- ing up speed. The air blew fiercely against us as we steered into the waves. An enthusiastic tour guide began telling us about the different types of whales and birds that we could expect to see. The tour guide’s voice travelled throughout the vessel thanks to the strategically located loudspeakers. She told us about puffins, which are the most common birds in Ice- land. There are approximately 10 mil- lion of them in and around the coun- try. Vestmannaeyjar, an island off the south coast of mainland Iceland, boasts the largest puffin colony in the world. During the tour we saw one that raced away in front of the boat as we gained on it. While the puffin’s movement seemed dizzy and over- whelming, some of our fellow pas- sengers thought it was endearing. In addition to the puffin, we also spotted and learned about numerous species of birds that migrate from the Arctic to the Antarctica, a 22.000 km jour- ney that takes three months of flying. Amazing! After fifteen minutes of navigat- ing through the Arctic waters, pas- sengers were filled with admiration over the breathtaking view that sur- rounded us. When a snow-capped mountain range appeared on the ho- rizon, everyone at once took out their cameras to capture the scene. In the distance, we could also see Esja, the mountain range seen across the har- bour from Reykjavík. We could even see the town of Akranes (pop. 6549). OTHERS SWIM As we went further out to sea, the guide proceeded to explain the sys- tem they use to notify us of a whale sighting. The announcement is made by the cry of an hour. The ship be- comes a clock in which the bow is 12 and the stern is 6. The guide also told us to keep our nostrils close, for the whale’s breath is repulsive. So, if dur- ing the voyage, someone begins to feel nauseated by a very unpleasant smell, it’s probably not a nearby pas- senger, but a whale! However, for the seasick prone, the company also offers special vomit bags. This can definitely come in handy when making attempts at whale-watching in rough seas. Despite the freezing cold and the fact that there were more whale watching boats around us than whales, some passengers were re- luctant to leave the deck. Every sin- gle moment contains the possibility of spotting a whale. Regardless of the whales letting us down this time around, we still left the boat with lots of new knowledge about birds, differ- ent whales and their stories. 5 O’CLOCK! A WHALE! As the boat rocked violently some laughed while others were visibly scared. Then excitement took over when someone yelled suddenly… “5 o’clock!”. We caught a glance of a large whale. Seeing the dorsal fin made my hair stand on end. There is something really exciting about see- ing such large animals in their natural habitat, something that can barely be described. You’ll know when you see it. Thus, in the end, we acquired new knowledge, a new perspective of the city of Reykjavík and even saw a whale! Trip provided by Elding Whale Watching. Book your trip at www.elding.is or call +354-5553565 Whale-watching in Reykjavík
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