February 27, 2022

18.02.2022 – Dolphins for beginners

As I already mentioned in a recent blog; the family of oceanic dolphins, or Delphinidae, is brimming with diversity, with species in all shapes and sizes. […]
February 26, 2022

17.02.2022 – Commotion in the ocean

Hunting was the programme during the tour on board our Stenella this morning. While Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) were busy foraging near the aquaculture close to […]
February 24, 2022

16.02.2022 – Winter pursuit

Winter is usually considered as the toughest of all seasons for animals on land, especially in higher latitudes. Conditions are harsh, food is scarce and only […]
February 21, 2022

14.02.2022 – Dolphin diversity

Everyone smiles when they see dolphins, the reaction is almost completely inevitable! Most people, however, are not aware of the incredible diversity in the dolphin family […]
February 19, 2022

12.02.2022 – Dark side

The conditions at sea were absolutely fabulous today as were the encounters, all despite the persistent poeira dust clouding the islands coastline. The possible reasons for […]
February 17, 2022

10.02.2022 – Priceless

The curtain of mist along the south coast did not make finding animals easy at all for our crew today. Our spotter informed us of a […]
February 10, 2022

04.02.2022 – Not a simple task

The ocean was unexpectedly calm this sunny morning as we set off to find cetaceans out on the Atlantic. Despite the quiet wind conditions, our guests […]
February 3, 2022

27.01.2022 – Understanding interactions

Whale-watching is all about observing cetaceans in their natural habitat while disturbing them as little as we can. The idea is to leave a minimal impact […]
February 1, 2022

25.01.2022 – Good turnout

If feeding situations were organised events by our oceans, they’d likely have a good turnout. This is particularly true when large schools of fatty, nutritious fish […]