Beluga Whale Sanctuary



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The Beluga Whale Sanctuary in Vestmannaeyjar Islands, Iceland, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of beluga whales. Visitors can take guided tours of the sanctuary to learn about the whales and their history. The sanctuary is open from May to September, with tours available at 10am, 1pm, and 3pm daily. Admission is approximately $27 USD for adults and $13.50 USD for children.

The official website for the sanctuary is www.belugawhalesanctuary.is, where visitors can find information on the organization, its mission, and how to support its efforts.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the natural beauty of Vestmannaeyjar Islands, including hiking trails, volcanic landscapes, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The Eldfell volcano is a popular attraction, with hiking trails leading to the summit for stunning views of the surrounding area. The Heimaey island is also home to a puffin colony, which can be observed from a nearby viewing platform. The local museums, such as the Eldheimar Museum and the Sagnheimar Museum, offer insights into the history and culture of the region.

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