At a Glance — Whale Safari, Iceland

Is Whale Safari, Iceland Blue Flag certified? Blue Flag Certified — FEE-accredited, audited annually for water quality, facilities, safety, and environmental education.
What does it cost to enter Whale Safari, Iceland? Entrance fee: EUR 20.00 per person.
When is Whale Safari, Iceland open? Beach season runs 1 Apr to 31 Oct. Best months: May, June, September.
Is Whale Safari, Iceland safe for swimming? Check local conditions before swimming. Blue Flag status confirms the beach meets water quality standards.
Does Whale Safari, Iceland have facilities for disabled visitors? Facilities for visitors with disabilities may be limited — contact the beach management for up-to-date accessibility information.
What facilities are at Whale Safari, Iceland? Blue Flag standard facilities apply.
What is the best time to visit Whale Safari, Iceland? May, June May, June, September offer the best conditions. Avoid visiting in July, August when conditions are typically less favourable.
How far is Whale Safari, Iceland from Reykjavik? Whale Safari, Iceland is approximately 0.61 km from Reykjavik.

About Whale Safari, Iceland

"We use our fast RIB boats with the utmost respect for the wildlife."

The Blue Flag programme is run by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and is one of the world's most recognised voluntary eco-labels. Whale Safari, Iceland holds current Blue Flag certification, meeting the programme's 33 annual criteria for water quality, safety, and environmental management.

On-site facilities include a beach kiosk.

Experience the wildlife and nature adventure of a lifetime on our most personal whale watching tour. Our custom made RIB boats allow you to closer to the whales and puffins than any other tour can offer.

Verify Blue Flag certificate for Whale Safari, Iceland → · Official beach website →

What Visitors Say About Whale Safari, Iceland

Note: The visitor experiences below are drawn from publicly available travel community discussions and visitor feedback. Beach conditions, facilities, and experiences can change over time. Always verify current conditions directly with local beach management before visiting.

What Visitors Love

Honest Drawbacks

Limited Transport Info: Specific public transport connections to Whale Safari are not confirmed — check the local tourism board or transport authority for current routes.

Best Time to Visit Whale Safari, Iceland

Whale Safari, Iceland sees its best conditions in May, June, September. The beach season officially runs from 1 Apr to 31 Oct.

MonthCrowdsRatingVerdict
January Low Quiet — relaxed visit
February Low Quiet — relaxed visit
March Low Quiet — relaxed visit
April Low Quiet — relaxed visit
May Medium Medium
June Medium Medium
July High Popular — expect crowds
August High Popular — expect crowds
September Medium Medium
October Low Quiet — relaxed visit
November Low Quiet — relaxed visit
December Low Quiet — relaxed visit

How to Get to Whale Safari, Iceland

From Reykjavik

Approximately 0.61 km from Reykjavik.

On Whale Safari, Iceland

Small Group Experience: 12 people per boat with expert whale guide and captain. Experience the wildlife and nature adventure of a lifetime on our most personal whale watching tour. Our custom made RIB boats allow you to closer to the whales and puffins than any other tour can offer.

As a Blue Flag certified beach, Whale Safari, Iceland undergoes regular bathing water quality testing throughout the season. The FEE Blue Flag programme requires that test results are displayed at the beach and that all certified beaches meet the EU Bathing Water Directive (or equivalent national standard).

Practical Information — Whale Safari, Iceland

Entry FeeEntrance fee: EUR 20.00 per person.
Season1 Apr to 31 Oct
LifeguardsCheck with local beach management.
ToiletsCheck on arrival.
ShowersCheck on arrival.
ParkingCheck local options on arrival.
AccessibilityAccessibility facilities may be limited — verify with local management.
FacingS-facing — S.
Coordinates64.151387° N, -21.944108° E
CertificationBlue Flag (FEE)

Frequently Asked Questions — Whale Safari, Iceland

Yes — Whale Safari, Iceland holds Blue Flag certification from the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). The Blue Flag programme evaluates beaches against 33 criteria each year, covering bathing water quality, environmental management, safety infrastructure, and environmental education. You can verify the certificate on the official Blue Flag website.
Entry to Whale Safari, Iceland costs Entrance fee: EUR 20.00 per person.
The best time to visit Whale Safari, Iceland is May, June, September, when the beach is in full season. The official beach season runs from 1 Apr to 31 Oct. Visiting during July, August is not recommended due to less favourable conditions.
Whale Safari, Iceland is located near Reykjavik, approximately 0.61 km away.
Whale Safari, Iceland provides: . As a Blue Flag beach, it meets all required standards for safety, hygiene, and environmental management.

Page & Location Information ✓ Schema.org Structured Data

Name Whale Safari, Iceland
AddressÆgisgarður 5, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, Iceland
Coordinates 64.151387° N, -21.944108° E
CertificationBlue Flag (FEE)
AuthorEmma Clarke, Zeach Editorial Team
Last ReviewedMarch 2026