Last night we traveled through numerous mountain tunnels to gt to our hotel in Akureyri. This sophisticated and thriving city is called the Second City and is much warmer and drier than Reykjavik. We have definitely lucked out in the weather department on this trip. The first known settler was Helgi the lean who arrived here around year 890. We dined with others from our group, including Renees new friend, Zack and his father John, at the Rub 23 and enjoyed some great sushi. We are getting use to having virtual daylight around the clock. Sunset has been around 11:30 pm and rising 2:30 am, but it really doesnt get dark with dusk and dawn. Todays main event is a whale watching tour in Dalvik in the longest fjord in Iceland, Eyjafjordur Fjord. We had to put on our Gumby Suits. We chased whales, who were not too cooperative, put the dolphins put on quite the show. I did manage to catch a whales tail photo and great video of the dolphins. Unfortunately videos are not able to be uploaded to this blog, but can be viewed on my facebook page. The scenery was absolutely gorgeous and the boat ride In the afternoon we continued our scenic drive on the road between the towering mountains of Iceland best ski resorts and glorious fjord taking us around the Trollaskagi peninsula. We passed through charming villages and hamlet and stopped at Siglufjordur, which was known as the herring fishing capital of the world in the 20th century. We continued traveling on through farmlands and fields and lots of Icelandic horses. We stopped in Bifrost, a small which was now houses Ukrainian refugees. It seems all of Europe is helping with housing the refugees.