Explore one of the world's finest whale museums with full-skeleton exhibitions, interactive science displays, and a depth of cetacean knowledge that transforms what you witnessed on the water into a profound understanding of these ancient giants.
What to expect
Housed in a beautifully converted harbour warehouse, the Húsavík Whale Museum displays articulated skeletons of 10 different whale species suspended dramatically overhead — the 25-metre blue whale skeleton alone is worth the visit. Interactive exhibits explore whale biology, migration, acoustic communication, and the history of Icelandic whaling with unflinching honesty. The museum's research team regularly updates displays with findings from ongoing fieldwork in Skjálfandi Bay. A well-curated gift shop carries books and artwork that make for refined souvenirs.
Good to know
The museum is located directly on Húsavík harbour front — a 1-minute walk from the cruise tender dock. Allow 1–1.5 hours; plan it as a companion to your whale-watching tour for maximum impact. Open daily; no pre-booking required but tickets can be reserved online at whalemuseum.is for skip-the-line entry on busy port days.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Husavik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.