Classic Puffin Watching Cruise from Downtown Reykjavík
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Classic Puffin Watching Cruise from Downtown Reykjavík
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Classic Puffin Watching Cruise from Downtown Reykjavík
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Durée de l'activité (2 hours)
Moderate
Hébergé dans English
Remboursement intégral en cas d'annulation jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'expérience
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Ce que tu feras
Experience the thrill of puffin watching on a classic cruise from downtown Reykjavík.
Point culminant de la tournée
Seeing puffins in their natural habitat can be challenging because they tend to nest on rocky cliffs close to water. However, this tour from Reykjavik increases your chances of spotting puffins and other bird species. The tour takes you out on a boat to either Akurey or Lundey, two islands known for their abundant birdlife. In addition to puffins, you may also spot eider ducks, arctic terns, guillemots, and cormorants.
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Not wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking
As the birds are small in size, we recommend bringing a tripod and a good zoom lens for 'close up' photography and/or binoculars (also available to lend on board)
The deck on the boat can be slippery. We recommend wearing good sturdy footwear. For optimal viewing and a more enjoyable cruise this tour is weather dependent.
Most travelers can participate
Please note that our fleet is not completely accessible for low mobility as there are steep stairs between lower and upper decks and high thresholds to get from the decks into the saloon as well as from the saloon to the toilets.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers