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Duration
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4 hours
Difficulty
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Easy
Voucher
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Electronic
Meeting point
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Pick-up

Description

Whale Watching Tour with Transfer from Akureyri is a personal way to experience Akureyri on foot, with local flavours, stories and easy city sights woven into the route.

Instead of only passing through the capital of North Iceland, you get a closer feel for the town: harbour life, architecture, local culture and the small details that make Akureyri memorable. Key elements may include Akureyri, Eyjafjörður.

Choose this tour if you want a polished North Iceland experience with useful local context, strong scenery and a smoother day than arranging every detail yourself.

What is included

  • Professional local guide or driver-guide
  • Akureyri or North Iceland tour route
  • Online booking and instant confirmation
  • Pick-up or meeting details according to your selected option
  • Local food stops or tastings when included in the selected product

What do I need to bring

  • Warm layered clothing
  • Waterproof or windproof outer layer
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Camera or phone
  • Swimwear and towel if your tour includes Forest Lagoon or geothermal bathing

Good to know

  • Akureyri is the main hub of North Iceland, with fjord scenery and easy access to waterfalls, geothermal areas and cultural stops.
  • Check your voucher for the confirmed pickup point, meeting location and departure time.
  • Some routes include short walks on uneven ground, so comfortable shoes are recommended.

Meeting point: Pick-up

Check your voucher for the exact pickup point, port location or meeting instructions.

Highlights

  • Akureyri city sights
  • Local food and culture
  • North Iceland scenery
  • Local guidance and easy planning

Whale Watching Tour with Transfer from Akureyri - Frequently Asked Questions

Is Akureyri easy to explore on foot?

Yes. The centre is compact, making it ideal for a walking tour that combines local stories, harbour character, architecture and food stops.