Originally booked 100% whale watching with my family (whale watching throughout the whole process), but due to time conflicts, it was temporarily changed to a whale watching + sea fishing boat. I didn't expect the result to be unexpectedly fun. Sea fishing not only did not delay a lot of whale watching time, but also very interesting. Although I didn't catch a lot, other guests were lucky to catch big trout. If they caught big fish, it was really worth the fare. The captain will also share the spoils for those who didn't catch them, and will not return empty-handed. I think this is very humane. The fisherman will help with the scene, the fresh fish tastes great. (Forgive me for being a foodie, I taste Icelandic fish more than watching whales)
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Originally booked 100% whale watching with my family (whale watching throughout the whole process), but due to time conflicts, it was temporarily changed to a whale watching + sea fishing boat. I didn't expect the result to be unexpectedly fun. Sea fishing not only did not delay a lot of whale watching time, but also very interesting. Although I didn't catch a lot, other guests were lucky to catch big trout. If they caught big fish, it was really worth the fare. The captain will also share the spoils for those who didn't catch them, and will not return empty-handed. I think this is very humane. The fisherman will help with the scene, the fresh fish tastes great. (Forgive me for being a foodie, I taste Icelandic fish more than watching whales)
Hauganes is a niche travel place, unlike the capital Reykjavik, there are not so many tourists here, it is a very quiet and peaceful town. My friend and I traveled by car, looking at the scenery along the way, listening to the songs. I like the oak boat of Hauganes whale watching. It is very historical. Although it was built early, it was well maintained. Traveling in winter is indeed a bit cold, but the captain prepared small biscuits and hot coffee intimately, and the trip was more comfortable. The whale hunt is fun, and visitors keep looking out on deck even if they aren't professional observers. One more thing on the list of life is done, and the whales are seen.
Iceland is a necessary travel place for a lifetime. We grew up in the city, there is little chance to be in nature, but in Iceland I completely let go of the troubles of the city, with my eyes to set the beauty of nature, into a good memory to pack home. The most memorable part of this trip was whale watching. The captain was very kind and told us a lot of precautions before departure to help us change our equipment. I was nervous and excited to wear a waterproof suit. About two hours of the trip, I saw a total of five or six humpback whales. When the whale came out, I had been patting. I saw the behemoth in the sea for the first time in my life and felt the wonder of nature. Observers see the whales and direct the ship to go full force, and the feeling of chasing the whales is really exciting!
Iceland has always been a dream travel place, so this trip has a good homework. Hauganes is a very cost-effective whale watching project in Iceland. I experienced whale watching and sea fishing for more than 500 yuan, and I took the fish back to the hotel for a meal. It will take about half a day to go to the sea to watch whales. The rest of the time, you can also go to the camping site of Hauganes. Interested friends can live there and recommend camping in summer!