• The captivating moment between a beluga whale and its caretaker, showcasing the intelligence and gentle nature of the whale at a sanctuary.
  • Two beluga whales swimming together underwater, with their heads facing forward, one slightly in front of the other, against a dark blue background at the Beluga Whale Sanctuary in Iceland.
  • A beluga whale in an underwater enclosure at the Beluga Whale Sanctuary, with a yellow and blue toy in its mouth, swimming in the murky blue water.
  • A close-up of an Atlantic Puffin with a bright orange beak and black and white feathers, standing on a black textured mat next to a small silver fish, at the Puffin Rescue Centre in Iceland.
  • A close-up of a deep-sea fish exhibit at the Beluga Whale Sanctuary, showing a flat, light brown fish with large, dark eyes and prominent fins, illuminated by a blue light from above.
  • The exterior of the SEA LIFE Trust Beluga Whale Sanctuary and Visitor Centre building in Iceland, a multi-story concrete building with snow on the ground, featuring a large blue sign and a 'Beluga Whale Sanctuary Tours' banner on the side.

Beluga Whale Sanctuary and Puffin Rescue Centre

Here, vulnerable animals have a second chance, and it’s home to the world’s first Beluga whale sanctuary, as well as the only facility dedicated to rehabilitating injured puffins. Meet the two Belugas up close before their move to the sea sanctuary, see puffins dive into the water, and explore the exhibit of native species in the aquarium. Your visit supports the first-class care of the sanctuary’s residents.

Ægisgata 2, Vestmannaeyjar
Tel. No. : 620 2724