November 5, 2018

18.10.2018 – The Clan Coda – Code

In recent days, we have written in our blogs often about sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) and for a good reason, because these large toothed whales are […]
October 19, 2018

05.10.2018 – Tunas and more

We never know what we might find out on the ocean before starting a tour. Clearly, our aim is to observe cetaceans but sometimes also other […]
September 22, 2018

13.09.2018 – One off the bucket list

After our crew and guests on our traditional saw Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and Striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) in the morning and the impressive Cuvier’s beaked […]
September 20, 2018

11.09.2018 – Off the beaten track

This morning we searched far and wide for Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) to snorkel with and found a small school of curious Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops […]
September 7, 2018

29.08.2018 – Superlative divers

Which cetacean specie can dive down to the greatest depth? – The award for the deepest and longest dive among all whale and dolphin species goes […]
September 6, 2018

28.08.2018 -Mysterious whales

Today we were lucky enough to observe two of the twenty Beaked whales that were around. These whales are considered very shy and thus difficult to […]
July 31, 2017

23.07.2017- Not so common

Today’s day was filled with both expected and unexpected encounters on a wavy, windy Atlantic ocean. Of course, we never really know what awaits us when […]
October 16, 2016

07.10.2016 – Cuvier’s Beaked Whales

On our Stenella trip this afternoon, we spotted the rare Cuvier’s Beaked whales. At first, they were quite shy, and they dove down several times. But […]
September 17, 2015

14.09.2015 – LIMITS

Claudia’s impressions: Phantastic sightings with limits, because on the afternoon trip with Stenella the animals have been quiet far out. We had common and uncommon encounters. […]