November 28, 2024

22.11.2024 – Wavy

Rough conditions today lead to uneasy whale watching. With every white wave out there possibly being a dolphin or whale, it was hard to spot the […]
November 26, 2024

20.11.2024 – Science

All tours today were fortunate enough to see Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus), but for me, that wasn’t the most impressive thing we saw today. That goes to […]
November 24, 2024

18.11.2024 – In Their Heads

Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus). It’s a funny name though, isn’t it? Why are they called that? Well, it’s all to do with their heads, or more […]
November 19, 2024

14.11.2024 – The double life

It was only by the time I had set foot on land again today, that I realized that this was my very last trip of the […]
November 17, 2024

12.11.2024 – Textbook like

Wonderful sightings of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) made our day. The afternoon tour on Stenella was extraordinary. Not only because we […]
November 16, 2024

11.11.2024 – Grandma

I’ve been away visiting my grandma. A very important person to me who taught curiosity through postcards I would receive from her from far off lands. […]
November 14, 2024

09.11.2024 – Only Dolphins

It’s common to hear guests say, “Today we only saw Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)”. Well, today was one of those days, but with individuals jumping out […]
November 13, 2024

08.11.2024 – What makes a dolphin a dolphin?

Our morning tour on Stenella was one of the most exciting ones of the whole season – The ocean seemed full of food, thus, plenty of […]
November 9, 2024

05.11.2024 – Higher and higher

In the morning, we found a group of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) rushing through the waves, lifting their large heads out of the water. Our afternoon […]