Atlantica - 01.09.2002, Qupperneq 59

Atlantica - 01.09.2002, Qupperneq 59
A T L A N T I C A 57 As I begin to chat with Vignir Sigursveinsson, the manager of Elding Whale Watching, he receives a text message from an employee, reading “Jumping humpback. Very happy people.” He goes on to explain that the humpback whale is one of the most sought-after whale species on whale-watching tours, and that the Elding boats have been spotting a large number of them this summer. “This summer has been exceptionally good. We see whales nearly every single time we go out. There have been a lot of humpbacks here in Faxaflói bay, as well as minke whales and porpoises. It’s very rare that we don’t see anything at all,” says Vignir. Elding runs two boats: one named the Elding I, which takes around 100 passengers, and the Elding II, which suits smaller groups of around 15-20. “Foreign whale-watching experts have told me that the Elding I is the very best whale-watching boat in the country. The smaller boat, or yacht, suits smaller groups very well. It even has a bridal suite with a double bed, showers and a kitchen,” says Vignir. The boats mostly sail from Reykjavík harbour and within Faxaflói bay. When weather conditions are not ideal, the trips sometimes go from Sandgerdi and Grindavík, small fishing towns on the west and south coast of the Reykjanes peninsu- la. The trips last for around three hours, during which the company’s trained guides ensure that you don’t miss a thing. Elding also offers evening tours for groups to Hvalfjördur (Whale Fjord), jet skis and all kinds of activities to liven up group whale-watching trips. The Elding boats set off from Reykjavík at 9.00, 13.00 and 17.00, until the end of October, after which group reservations can be made. AÓJ Shiny, Happy People and Jumping Humpbacks passion distilled GRANT’S FAMILY RESERVE TAKE GRANT’S. WHALE WATCHING i-site ❍ 047-058 I-siteAtl502 20.8.2002 11:08 Page 57
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