January 20, 2023

13.01.2023 – A long way

It’s not always easy on the sea. Not always our guests can enjoy large pods of dolphins. But the spotter and the crew on board always […]
January 19, 2023

12.01.2023 – Overlaps

Today we went far, far out on the Ribeira Brava to see two interactive Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis). A feat by our spotter Drumond, who […]
January 17, 2023

10.01.2023 – Domino effect

This morning, our guests really enjoyed the Atlantic Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis). Our little sea friends were in large numbers and extremely interactive. There were […]
January 15, 2023

07.01.2023 – The catch

Our guests on the Ribeira Brava encountered four Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the morning near a small boat. Did they sensed the snapper that was […]
January 12, 2023

05.01.2023 – Starlet

In the morning, the sightings came in quick succession, but it was still very chilled. Short-beaked Common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) were in rest mode. Dolphins also […]
December 29, 2022

23.12.2022 – Full concentration

Today, on board, the question arose whether we can find the marine mammals using a JPS signal? Providing an animal with a transmitter is firstly very […]
December 28, 2022

22.12.2022 – Favorite food

Today we had two little guests on board, two sweet sisters. Anuk enthusiastically told me that she prefers to eat noodles. Noodles are the best for […]
December 27, 2022

21.12.2022 – Hide and seek

Today, the small group of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) as well as a subgroup of Short-finned Pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) played hide and seek with us. […]
December 23, 2022

17.12.2022 After the storm

Madeira’s usual wind direction is from the northeast. This enables a lee area in the southwest, even in strong north-easterly winds. For this reason, all whale […]