Reykjavík: Whales of Iceland Museum Entry Ticket
Reykjavík: Whales of Iceland Museum Entry Ticket
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Enjoy the famous waters of the Blue Lagoon, a mix of relaxation and adventure in perfect balance while exploring the wonders of Iceland. Kick back in the mineral-rich geothermal sea water, famed for its healing and rejuvenating powers, in a striking lava field with moss-covered surroundings. Comfort Enhanced A free drink of your choice at the swim-up bar, while a soft towel comforts and your skin is rejuvenated with a Silica Mud Mask. The Comfort Package provides an all-inclusive Icelandic experience that will be unforgettable.
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- Life-Size Models of 23 Types of Whales: See detailed replicas of whales found in Icelandic waters, including a blue whale, humpback, and narwhal.
- Interactive Exhibits: Engage with interactive displays that provide in-depth information about these majestic marine creatures.
- Multilingual Audio Guide: Learn about each whale species and their natural habitats in your preferred language.
- Sonic Sea Documentary Screening: Watch a powerful documentary on marine life and the effects of ocean noise pollution.
- Fin Whale Theatre: Discover the conservation challenges faced by whales and the solutions needed to protect them.
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- Entry ticket to the Whales of Iceland Museum
- Audio guide available in 12+ languages (English, Icelandic, French, German, Polish, Chinese, Portuguese, Finnish, Japanese, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Italian, Russian, Faeroese)
- Wi-Fi access
- Free parking
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- Food and drinks (available for purchase on-site)
- Hotel transfers
How It Works
- Booking & Arrival:
- Reserve your ticket online to guarantee access, with the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
- Arrive at Whales of Iceland Museum, located at Fiskislóð 23, Reykjavík.
- Explore the Museum:
- Use your audio guide to dive into the history and details of 23 whale species. Walk among the life-size models, engaging with interactive displays for an immersive experience.
- Enjoy Exhibits and Screenings:
- Visit the Fin Whale Room to learn about whale conservation efforts, and watch the Sonic Sea documentary to deepen your understanding of marine life protection.
- Join Guided Tours and Relax at the Cafe:
- Take advantage of free daily guided tours in English at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Wrap up your visit with a refreshment at the Whale Cafe.
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Located a short walk from Reykjavik’s city center, the Whales of Iceland Museum is a captivating space dedicated to the life and conservation of whales. Featuring life-size models of 23 whale species, the museum provides a unique opportunity to experience the immense scale of these creatures. Discover the legendary blue whale, the playful beluga, and the “Unicorn of the Sea,” the narwhal, with its iconic tusk.
Visitors can enjoy an audio guide available in 12+ languages, which dives into fascinating details about each species and their environments. The museum's interactive displays allow guests to learn about the behaviors and adaptations of whales in Icelandic waters. At the Fin Whale Room, visitors will learn about the challenges these mammals face and the ongoing conservation efforts to protect them.
Each day, the museum screens the award-winning documentary Sonic Sea at various times, revealing the impact of noise pollution on marine life. Join daily guided tours in English at 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM to get an insider’s perspective on whale conservation and the wonders of the ocean. Before leaving, stop by the Whale Cafe to relax with a snack beneath the museum’s enchanting whale displays.