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The Whales of Iceland Museum offers an extraordinary look at the marine giants that inhabit Iceland's waters. Located in Reykjavik's harbour district, this educational attraction features life-sized models of 23 whale species found around Iceland. You'll walk beneath towering replicas, touch real whale bones and baleen, and learn about these magnificent creatures through interactive displays and immersive environments.
The museum combines realistic whale models with cutting-edge technology to create an underwater atmosphere complete with whale calls, dynamic lighting, and sand-like flooring. Audio guides in over 16 languages ensure every visitor can fully appreciate the exhibits, while the Fin Whale Theatre screens the eye-opening Sonic Sea documentary multiple times daily. This indoor attraction provides perfect all-weather exploration of Iceland's whaling history, current marine research, and conservation efforts.
Highlights
- Life-sized models of 23 whale species found in Icelandic waters, including blue whales and sperm whales
- Interactive exhibits where you can touch replica whale bones and baleen to understand whale anatomy
- Fin Whale Theatre screening the Sonic Sea documentary about marine conservation challenges
- Immersive environment with whale calls, dynamic lighting, and sand-like flooring
- Audio guides available in 16+ languages including English, French, Chinese, and Spanish
- Family-friendly activities and play areas with skeleton structures for children
Plan Your Visit to Whales of Iceland Museum
Most visitors spend 1 to 2 hours exploring the museum and watching the documentary. Guided tours in English operate twice daily and are included with all tickets. The museum is wheelchair accessible and features stroller-friendly amenities throughout.
Located a short walk from downtown Reykjavik, the museum is easily accessible by public transport or on foot. Look for the distinctive whale mural on the building exterior. The museum operates year-round, making it an excellent option regardless of weather conditions. After exploring Iceland's marine life, you might also consider discovering the city's cultural heritage with National Museum of Iceland tickets or venture out to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat with Reykjavik whale watching tours.
The on-site Whales Cafe offers refreshments, while the gift shop stocks marine-themed souvenirs. Staff members are available throughout your visit to answer questions about the exhibits and Iceland's marine ecosystem.
Why you'll love it
- Learn of the local hermits of the ocean in Iceland, and the whales in an educational, interactive experience like no other
- Enjoy an audio-guided tour throughout the museum, available in 16 languages
- Interact and navigate through the life-size models of 23 whale different whale species
- Explore the Museum in an immersive experience with whale calls, beach-like floors, and visual treats
- Visit the Fin Whale Theatre and watch the Sonic Sea documentary to learn about the threats to whales today and how we can help them.
What's included
- Museum admission Audio guide in 16+ languages Guided tours in English twice daily Documentary screening in the theatre four times daily
- Food/drink
Good to know
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- Opening times
10:00am - 05:00pm 10:00am - 05:00pm 10:00am - 05:00pm 10:00am - 05:00pm 10:00am - 05:00pm 10:00am - 05:00pm 10:00am - 05:00pm
- Know before you go
Audio guides are provided upon entry; select your preferred language at the start.
The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and suitable for all ages.
Plan at least 1 to 2 hours to fully explore all exhibits and the documentary.
A valid ID may be requested when presenting your ticket for entry.
Museum operates daily from 10am to 5pm, with last entry at 4:30pm.
- Visitor guidelines
Please follow posted signs and do not climb on whale models outside designated play areas.
Photography for personal use is allowed, but flash should be avoided near sensitive exhibits.
Keep food and drink restricted to the Whales Cafe area.
Children must be supervised at all times.
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Is there a guided tour included with my ticket?
Yes, guided tours in English operate twice daily and are included for all ticket holders.
Which languages are available for the audio guide?
The audio guide is offered in 16+ languages, including English, French, Chinese, Spanish and more.
Can I bring children to the museum?
Absolutely! The museum offers family-friendly exhibits and activities suitable for all ages.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend 1 to 2 hours exploring the museum and watching the documentary.
Is the museum accessible for people with mobility needs?
Yes, the space is fully accessible to wheelchair users and those with strollers.
Where you'll be
Whales of Iceland, Fiskislóð 23-25
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