Nestled in the charming town of Húsavík on Iceland’s north coast, the Húsavík Whale Museum offers an intimate and insightful journey into the world of cetaceans. As one of the first museums in Europe dedicated solely to whales, it blends science, conservation, and storytelling through interactive exhibits and real whale skeletons. Visitors gain a deeper understanding of whale biology, local whale species, and ongoing research efforts in Skjálfandi Bay - renowned for its frequent humpback and minke whale sightings. The museum’s location near the Old Harbour also places it steps away from popular whale watching tours, making it a perfect starting point for nature enthusiasts. Thoughtfully curated and sustainable in focus, the museum reflects Húsavík’s identity as the whale watching capital of Iceland, inviting travelers to connect with the ocean’s gentle giants in a meaningful, responsible way.