July 7, 2023

30.06.2023 – Followers

Despite what you may think, dolphins and whales also have followers. Not the kind you find on social media (although many attractive sites dedicated to them […]
July 6, 2023

29.06.2023 Big surprise

The sea was pleasantly calm today, both species of dolphins, the Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and the Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) were also very relaxed. […]
July 4, 2023

27.06.2023 – Category 4

There are so many reasons for us to admire cetaceans and feel inspired to learn more about our oceans through them. They are the ocean’s intelligent […]
July 3, 2023

26.06.2023 – Summer

Summer is here! Hot temperatures but a light, refreshing breeze on the sea as we looked out for Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). They went through the […]
June 30, 2023

23.06.2023 – Hopeful

Nothing is guaranteed out on our oceans, particularly if you consider how much pressure there is on marine life nowadays. Our goal is to create realistic […]
June 28, 2023

21.06.2023 – Mathematics

Finding animals for our whale-watching tours doesn’t just depend on our spotters locating them at sea. It also burns down to strategically understanding the movement of […]
June 26, 2023

19.06.2023 – Who’s in charge here?

Every so often, guests ask about hierarchical situations within groups of whales and this, in some cases, tends to be a quite dependent on group dynamics. […]
June 24, 2023

16.06.2023 – Plastic toys

The Atlantic Ocean seemed like a vast, placid lake today and was full of surprises for our team. In the morning our boats managed sightings with […]
June 20, 2023

14.06.2023 – Sneaky diversity

The diversity of the Atlantic Ocean takes us by surprise so often and is only a small representation of how diverse our vast Atlantic Ocean truly […]