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SA Of Stormy Weather And Seas

Thursday, June 6, 2024

OF STORMY WEATHER AND SEAS

Since the beginning of the week, our boats have been tied up in the harbour, unable to head out onto Skjálfandi Bay in search for whales. Stormy weather conditions and a thus wavy sea stop us from heading out to admire the gentle giants of the ocean.

SG Sverrir And Jo

Sunday, June 2, 2024

A VERY SPECIAL SEAMAN'S DAY AT GENTLE GIANTS

Today, we celebrate "Sjómannadagurinn" - or the seaman's day - here in Iceland. This day honours the role fishermen as well as other seaman and their families have played in Icelandic history. It was first celebrated in 1938, but in 1987 "Sjómannadagurinn" became a public holiday.

SA The Weeks Ahead 1

Friday, May 31, 2024

THE WEEKS AHEAD

As June is about to start, we adapt our sailing schedule to the current demand and are adding extra departures for both our "GG1 Whale Watching" on our traditional oak boats as well as the "GG2 Big Whale Safari & Puffins" on the RIB speed boats from tomorrow, 1st of June.

SA HOMESWEETHOME 2

Sunday, May 26, 2024

HOME SWEET HOME

After months of waiting for this day to come, our beloved oak boat Sylvía returned to her home port in Húsavík shortly after noon today. While all our boats undergo thorough maintenance during the winter months, Sylvía was in for a special treat this time.

SA Wit's Way 1

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

GUIDE WIT'S WAY

At Gentle Giants, we are proud of our big blue family, an enthusiastic international team coming together annually striving to give our guests the best experience possible while visiting us here in Húsavík.

SA Evening Tours

Sunday, May 19, 2024

AS DAYS GET LONGER...

As May proceeds, days are getting longer and longer - already now, evenings are bright and colourful. Finally, it won't be long anymore until we get to enjoy the midnight sun again! And while the sunlight hours are increasing daily, it is only two weeks from now until we will start to operate our late afternoon and evening tours again.

SA Story Of 5000 Miles 1

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

A STORY OF 5000 MILES

Humpback whales migrate large distances between their high latitude feeding grounds and their mating or calving areas in tropical waters. Some humpback whales might travel up to 5000 miles between these two regions! At the moment, plenty of humpback whales appear in our beautiful Skjálfandi Bay for their feeding season.

SA World Travellers 1

Friday, May 10, 2024

WORLD TRAVELLERS

Since the beginning of May the bay has been getting livelier by the day. Several humpback whales – the stars of the bay - have arrived, but also other species such as minkes and white-beaked dolphins were sighted.

SA A Perfectly Planned Journey 1

Sunday, May 5, 2024

A PERFECTLY PLANNED JOURNEY

May has arrived and brought some first humpback whales along. These magnificent animals are finally returning from their breeding grounds in (sub)tropical waters where they have spent the winter months.

SA April Treasures 1

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

APRIL TREASURES

The month of April has marked the beginning of our current whale watching season. While it can be a bit more challenging to spot whales in those first weeks, it can as well be a month full of treasures!It's a month where all those whale species might show up that we rarely get to see in high season when the bay is frequented by our beloved humpback whales.

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