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Where to go whale watching
When asked to list the things they would most like to experience in life, a surprising number of people mention seeing whales in their natural habitat. It’s an ambition that can be ( fulfilled, answered, rewarded, honoured ) surprisingly easily. It is ( estimated, counted, guessed, totalled ) that the seas around Iceland are home to over five thousand orca whales. But their behaviour, and therefore your chances of seeing them, varies ( according, depending, relying, agreeing ) to the season.
In summer, the whales have a ( tendency, custom, habit, trend ) to hang out near the coast and can be seen swimming up fjords and inlets. During the winter months, however, the animals are generally to be found ( further, longer, wider, broader ) out at sea. ( Whichever, Whenever, Whoever, However ) season you choose for your trip, whale-watching trips are very easy to organise, and there’s a chance you’ll get to see other whale species too.
Besides Iceland, another option is to ( head, set, point, pick ) for northern Norway between October and January. Orcas arrive here at this time of year in ( pursuit, hunt, follow, seek ) of large shoals of herring, which form an important part of their diet.