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From wild scenery to whales, Iceland has plenty for all ages — and now’s a great time to book...

March 1, 2020 16:23
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The first time I saw whales in the wild, I was on a yacht in the Whitsundays off Australia’s Queensland coast, soaking up the sun as screams of delight from my fellow passengers welcomed the sight of humpback whales.

So, many years later, when I headed to Iceland with my family, I wanted to recreate that memorable experience with my own son — even if the conditions were very different indeed, with Arctic winds and subzero temperatures instead of scorching heat.

But with 23 different species to spot in the waters around Iceland, including humpback whales, it’s a great place to try.

And of Reykjavik’s string of whale watching companies, it’s hard to beat the responsible whale watching ethos of Elding. One of the first to offer trips in the city, Elding works closely with marine biologists and conservationists, becoming the only Earth Check Gold Certified whale watching company in the world.