The Highlights
- Chance to see a variety of whales
- Epic safari like no other
- 15km sea voyage
What Goes Down
- Arrive at the old harbour and survey your vessel.
- Meet the guides and get briefed for your whale watching odyssey.
- Take your places on the ship and set sail for open waters.
- Travel 15km out to sea to an expertly selected whale watching location.
- Chance to see a massive selection of sea creatures, especially whales.
- Once the lads are suitably awed it's time to head back to shore and upload some epic snaps to Facebook.
Duration
Half day sessions.
Group Size
Minimum of 6 stags.
Availability
7 days a week.
Seasonal
All year round.
Dress Code
Warm, weatherproof clothing advised.
Why Groups Rate This
Iceland is home to a huge variety of exciting and exotic creatures. There's, uh, Icelandic sheep... and Icelandic ponies... and Bjí¶rk... alright, if you want to see anything truly incredible, you might have to head a little further out of Reykjavik. In fact, if you head about 15km out of the city to sea, StagWeb can find you not only some of the most amazing animals in Iceland but in the whole world.
Back in the UK, the closest you're likely to get to a whale is if another one decides to swim up the Thames, or if you watch Free Willy on Netflix. In Reykjavik, however, we can help you celebrate the stag do with an adventure at sea, doing your best Captain Ahab impression and setting off for the experience of a lifetime witnessing a large variety and number of whales in their natural environment.
Iceland has a huge range of wildlife off its shores, so on a whale-watching expedition, you're likely to see minke whales (disturbingly the sort you can also eat in Reykjavik), white-beaked dolphins, harbour porpoises, and the humpback whale. If you're lucky, there are other whales to be spotted, like the Fin and Sei whales, or the killer whale.
Back in the UK, the closest you're likely to get to a whale is if another one decides to swim up the Thames, or if you watch Free Willy on Netflix. In Reykjavik, however, we can help you celebrate the stag do with an adventure at sea, doing your best Captain Ahab impression and setting off for the experience of a lifetime witnessing a large variety and number of whales in their natural environment.
Iceland has a huge range of wildlife off its shores, so on a whale-watching expedition, you're likely to see minke whales (disturbingly the sort you can also eat in Reykjavik), white-beaked dolphins, harbour porpoises, and the humpback whale. If you're lucky, there are other whales to be spotted, like the Fin and Sei whales, or the killer whale.
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