Húsavík, Iceland

The little town of Húsavík is situated on Iceland’s northern coast, less than 60km from the Arctic Circle. It has in recent years become a popular departure point for whale watching tours. The ‘Náttfari’ in the photo above is a traditional herring boat which is now used to take tourists on whale watching trips in the bay.

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The photo below shows a view of Húsavík’s harbour.

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Several traditional wooden sailing boats are moored there. Some had been engaged in whale hunting before being repurposed for tourist trips.

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I get sea-sick very easily, so whale watching off a boat is not something I would ever contemplate. Instead we opted for a front-row table at the harbour cafe and sat there enjoying the lovely sunshine, whilst watching the comings and goings in the harbour.

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The final photo shows a view across the bay, just north of the town. The scenery around there is truly spectacular.

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8 months ago

Lovely photos! I would love to visit #Iceland!

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8 months ago

Great photos, Professor!  The town also has an excellent whale museum which is worth a visit.

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