Summer of Midnight Sun - Chapter Eleven: Húsavík

 Along the ring road, there are dozens of tiny towns dotting the coastline and highlands of the country. One of these stands out among all the others, Húsavík. The tiny town of 2,300 is on the northern coast of the country, making it the whale-watching capital of Iceland. There are a handful of major services giving whale tours ranging from 300-person boats to 15-person runners. We opted for the smaller boat and found that we got to see everything a bit closer and faster as we jumped from cove to cove.

The trip started off by getting into some super stylish wetsuits!! They were both waterproof and warm, with a floatation device built in.

Our first stop was at Lúndey (Icelandic for puffin), a large island where the northern half of the species summer to nest. I've always been freaked out by birds, but these weren't so bad. They're terribly proportioned for flying, with little wings and fat bodies, meaning they often give up or fail in takeoff.

Next, we headed out in search of whales! I believe we only saw humpbacks, but this is where the boat was really able to show off. It seemed like time and time again we were flying across the water, just to settle in and have a whale breach next to us. For this, I'll let the pictures show you the experience because words can't do it justice. 

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