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Beluga and Puffin Sanctuary: Day-long Aquarium Admission to World's First Sanctuary
3.2
45 Ratings
Vestmannaeyjar
Entrance is good for the full day of attendance. Discover the planet’s initial sanctuary for belugas and puffins.
Entrance is good for the full day of attendance. Discover the planet’s initial sanctuary for belugas and puffins.
Duration:
40 minutes
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
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SEA LIFE Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary - Visit the world’s first beluga whale sanctuary!
Take a tour of our visitor centre, learn about the beluga whales and why they are here, see their new neighbours in our native species aquarium and the vital work being done protect the island’s puffins in our puffin hospital
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SEA LIFE Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary - Visit the world’s first beluga whale sanctuary!
Take a tour of our visitor centre, learn about the beluga whales and why they are here, see their new neighbours in our native species aquarium and the vital work being done protect the island’s puffins in our puffin hospital

What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
- All Fees and Taxes
Location
SEA LIFE Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary
AEgisgata 2, Vestmannaeyjar Harbour
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
3.2
(45 Ratings)
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Jacqui_s
Sep 21, 2025
Amazing - Visiting the sanctuary was a highlight of our trip to Iceland! Not only did we get to delight in watching the puffins zip around their tank and being fed, the belugas had been brought into their observation tank for the winter. From what we understood, they spend the summer in the protected bay and are brought in for greater protection over the colder periods. We learnt a lot and were happy to be supporting such a great initiative. All animals seemed to be extremely well cared for.
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Bud
Aug 21, 2025
So educational and fun! - What a great tour to learn so much about the beluga whales little white and little gray! These guys are really lucky to have such a dedicated team working to get them back into the ocean!
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Sofie_h
Aug 17, 2025
It was very nice to go through... - It was very nice to see the belugas through the window and after a while we discovered that they saw us too. Then we'd spin around and jump and they'd do it really crazy and squeak with pleasure. I've never seen that before. Also the puffins were mega cute. The staff of the Centre were very helpful and answered all questions.
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Annandsteve_11
Aug 10, 2025
Smiling belugas and puffins too. - Small, well organized sanctuary. several puffins in stages of recovery, workers are extremely kind and helpful.
The two belugas were playing with a ball when I was there, apparently In Response to a young girl giggling and laughing at their antics. They seemed to be playing to her…I was lucky to be up close at the same time. these whales are inquisitive and enjoy interaction.
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Ebgreenville
Oct 14, 2025
Not Worth It - Coming here was the only part of our Iceland trip I regret. It is WAY too expensive for what it is: a 10 minute walk through of some puffins and whales in pretty small spaces and some additional aquariums. Definitely not worth your time or money, especially when there are countless amazing experiences available in Iceland.
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Kristirk6354zm
Sep 9, 2025
Sad way the animals are kept. - A bit disappointing and quite sad. The Puffin sanctuary is small and limited in scope. Though it is wonderful to see then, their containment space is lacking and sad. The Baluga Whales are equally in a small, contained space. They were 'rescued' and provided an actual cove in the ocean, but are being kept in a 'fish tank' of sorts. Again, wonderful to see them, but it is a sad way to keep these beautiful creatures. The Aquarium is small and doesn't offer a lot, but what they do offer is interesting to look at an read.
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Michele_k
Sep 27, 2025
Terrible service on viator - Tried to get a refund as we were in Vik and the ferry across to the island was canceled due to bad weather and high winds. I explained thus to the company, but wanted me to reschedule, not possible as we were going back to Reykjavik and flying home the next day. I read the ferry notice that was sent to those who bought tickets. She voukd care less.
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Edsteruk
Sep 4, 2025
Don’t go to this. - Don’t go to this. Not only is it a ridiculously expensive ‘donation’ to get in, but you’ll leave as unhappy as the beluga whales being held captive here. There are a few exhibits of starfish and sea anemone that you’d expect from any Sea Life centre, and some extremely sad looking puffins (they never do well in captivity, losing all their colour from their beak and feet) and s single Guillemot in a tiny enclosure that’s hard to see in to.
There’s a lot of information on how the beluga whales got to Iceland from China in 2019, and beaming photos of John Bishop, but little on why after 6 years, they are still in an indoor tank or why the outdoor ‘sea pen’ has failed. Now Little Grey & Little White do repeated laps around their restricted space and you can peer in through the filthy glass of a ‘animal welfare observation window’. Handily, the centre has decided to keep all the lights on in the corridor where the window is, so there’s a better chance of seeing just your own reflection.
The whole thing takes less than 15 minutes and lacks any of the charm of the old natural history museum that preceded it.
Don’t think that this is a ‘sanctuary’ of any sort, or that Little Grey and Little White have been rescued. Instead, they’ve just been moved from one tank to another and Sea Life (Merlin) are just after your cash.
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S515uzjakeb
Aug 22, 2025
Sanctuary to save the whales from an aquarium which seems a lot like an aquarium - The tour was £20 a head and tells the story of how the money is for charity and is used to save the beluga whales from a life in captivity. A story is told about how whales aren’t supposed to live in captivity and that it is horrible for an animal. Around the corner from this is the two whales living in captivity in a pool with a window that you can observe them. Seems a lot like an aquarium to me not a sanctuary.
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Colleengf2124md
Aug 20, 2025
Skip this! Waste of money and sad experience - Very disappointing. We had some time to fill between other activities on the island. For the cost (about $100US for a family of 4) we spend MAYBE 20 minutes there. There were no puffins, some tanks with small coral, starfish and other sea plants. And then a sad, small window to see the 2 beluga whales swim by. It was hard to see much because the window is in a hallway and very hard to have more than 5-6 people looking at once. It mentions that they have a large area to live in the bay- but from talking to locals. That doesn’t happen anymore and doesn’t sound like there is much of a plan to move them there.
Yes, the money supports the “sanctuary” but it really just feels like a money grab to support to pretty gift-shop and not actually better the lives of these whales in their possession.
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