• Whales of Iceland is a natural history museum situated in the Grandi harbour district of Reykjavík, Iceland.
  • Iceland is known for being home to 12 different species of whales and a few others that show up every once in a while.
  • Iceland’s whaling industry has defied international outrage for decades, but what people don’t know is that it’s not Icelanders eating the whales they kill.
  • This is IT. Húsavík – the whale capital of iceland. Book now. GG1-Whale-Watching_IMG_0731.jpg.
  • Enter the Whales of Iceland and enjoy a special experience. Hear their calls, go on a 3D journey and see the scale of these most wondrous creatures.
  • Whales of Iceland would make an effective comparison with the Turtles of Costa Rica case study.
  • The latest addition to Whales of Iceland is the Fin Whale Room. This room highlights the various threats (and their solutions) that marine mammals face today.
  • The Whales of Iceland Exhibition consists of 23 man-made life size models of the various whale species found in Icelandic waters.
  • There are 23 species of whales off the coast of Iceland, some are there for a short time each year while others stay there longer.
  • Be inspired by the Icelandic world of whales. I am happy to have Whales of Iceland and their sister company, Special Tours, as my partners.