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As my readers know and love, I work with the acclaimed company Elding. They are a leading tour company here in Iceland as you can see in their review section on Tripadvisor. My readers have been enthusiastic about the discount promo codes for their top-rated whale-watching tours. I am delighted to announce that the discount promo code is also valid for their puffin tours. So if you want to see the puffins in Iceland head to the Elding website, choose your puffin tour and use the Stuck in Iceland discount promo code.
The code is valid until the 31st of December 2022.
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Reykjavik Classic Puffin Watching tour – a great way to see the puffins in Iceland
When you want to go on the top-rated Reykjavik Classic puffin watching tour with Elding you stop by their ticket office in downtown Reykjavik. Exchange your voucher for admission tickets. Guides will meet you at their comfortable boats at the pier in front of their Wildlife Exhibition. Now is the time to see the puffins in Iceland! Tides and conditions on the islands determine to which island in the Faxaflói bay the captain takes you to. There are three islands to choose from. The first is Engey island, the second is Akurey, and the third one is Lundey. Lundey literally translates into ‘Puffin island.’ The captain will take you as close as possible to the puffin nesting grounds without disturbing the birds. You might also expect other birds such as eider ducks, arctic terns, guillemots, and cormorants. The crew will tell you all about the puffins and the area. Expect to hear both fairy tales and facts. Bring a zoom lens for your camera or binoculars. Binoculars are also available onboard.
Reykjavik Premium Puffin tour – get close to puffins on a custom made RIB boat
This ultimate puffin adventure tour departs from the Old Harbour in Reykjavik. It is scheduled to arrive at the islands where the puffins are before other operators do.
You will see Puffins and other sea birds on the tour. A really cool fact: you will go on custom made RIB boats. They can get really close to the islands in the Faxaflói bay where the puffins stay. When possible, the captain will turn the engine off so you can enjoy the sounds of nature. You will hear stories from the area and get a lot of facts about the puffins. Bring a high-quality zoom lens for your camera or binoculars.
Terms and conditions for puffin watching tours in Iceland
Please remember that you are booking your tour with Elding and that their terms and conditions apply.
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Jón Heiðar Ragnheiðarson — Reykjavík-based Iceland Travel Editor since 2012
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I'm Jón, a native Icelander who has called Reykjavík home for over 30 years. Since 2012, I've been running this magazine the way a knowledgeable local friend would — giving you the honest advice, the real discounts from 50+ partners in the Icelandic travel industry, and 200+ expert interviews you won't find anywhere else. This is Iceland from the inside.