Killer whales and Northen lights holiday in Iceland
How Killer whales and Northen lights holiday in Iceland makes a difference
Environment
We have a close working relationship with our suppliers and encourage them to share our concerns about minimising impact on the environment. The whale watching boat trips are sensitive to the birdlife and sea life they observe and are committed to its preservation.
Iceland remains at the forefront of renewable energy initiatives, in particular harnessing the abundance of hydro-electric and geothermal sustainable energy resources to provide heat and hot water for nearly the entire country. In addition it plans to become the first 100% renewable energy ‘hydrogen economy’, aiming to power the country’s cars, buses and fishing trawlers through its abundant renewable resources.
In 26 years of operation, we have raised a significant sum of money for a number of extremely worthwhile causes, including the Whale Museum in Husavik. We are proud to support the Iceland Nature Conservation Association (INCA) whose primary objective is to conserve and protect the wilderness of Iceland. It is heavily involved in the public debate on sustainable and wise use of hydroelectric and geothermal resources, as well as focusing on fisheries issues, climate change and the conservation of whales.
We are proud to hold the AITO 3-star Responsible Travel accreditation recognising our commitment to sustainable tourism. Back home in our offices we have an active environmental policy including recycling bins throughout; printing our brochures on FSC accredited paper from sustainable forests; systems to encourage a paperless office; and movement sensor lights which use the latest energy-saving long-life elements.
Community
We are dedicated to ensuring that local communities and environment are treated with the utmost care and respect. This holiday travels to a remote area of Iceland bringing the benefits of tourism to this region, providing a vital income and supporting local businesses, creating employment and contributing to the overall sustainable development of this region.
The guides/drivers on these trips are all Icelanders, who are passionate about their beautiful environment and committed to its conservation. They have a deep understanding of the importance of minimising the impact on the environment whilst maximising the benefit to the local communities.
We use locally-owed and run hotels wherever possible and many of the hotels pride themselves on using produce from local farmers and fishermen, often organically grown. Hotel Framnes offers gourmet seafood as its specialty and takes great pride in offering fresh fish every day caught by local fishermen.
Killer whales and Northen lights holiday in Iceland