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Whale Watching RIB Tour - Self Transfer

By Arctic Explorers Norway

24 hours free cancellation
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Join Arctic Explorers for a thrilling whale-watching adventure in Skjervoy, where orcas, humpbacks, and fin whales grace the Arctic waters. Drive through the stunning Lyngen Alps before embarking on an intimate RIB boat experience. Book today!

Venture into Skjervoy’s pristine waters for an unforgettable whale-watching experience with Arctic Explorers. They have chosen the perfect time to help you view these gentle giants whilst you enjoy the beauty of the fjords.

On the tour day, participants will meet the guide at Skjervoy Marina in front of the Skjervoy baatforening building at 9:00 am. The guide will provide all the necessary gear for the boat ride, after which participants will be taken to the harbour. In this RIB tour, you will be taken to spots where there is a higher probability of spotting whales. 

Apart from whales, you may get to see other marine birds on the trip. As the boat strides on the crystal-clear waters, don’t forget to take pictures of the breathtaking views around. After spending enough time whale watching at sea, you will be guided back to the tour's starting point.

  • Explore the stunning Fjords on this thrilling tour
  • Stand a chance to watch whales thrive in their environment
  • Witness orcas, humpbacks, and fin whales up close on an intimate RIB boat tour

It is recommended to dress in warm clothes and wear woollen clothes, a sweater, mittens, and socks.

  • Flotation suit for adults
  • Hats
  • Balaclava
  • Ski goggles
  • Food
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

Additional Information

This tour is not suitable for individuals who have medical conditions and pregnant women.
Please note that this tour doesn't include transport.

Meeting Point

Skervøy Marina- 9180 Skjervøy, Norway
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Arctic Explorers Norway