December 14, 2020

07.12.2020 – The full programme

We were more than excited to finally go on a tour on our Stenella again and, after being deprived from cetacean encounters on our zodiac for […]
December 10, 2020

03.12.2020 – Canvas

Before setting out on a whale-watching tour, our trips often feel like an empty canvas ready to be painted by the elements and creatures out on […]
December 3, 2020

23.11.2020 – Day of the restrained

Before the next stormy weather, we had the chance to go out to sea. It didn’t take long until we had the first sighting. It was […]
November 30, 2020

20.11.2020 – Surface time

Many cetaceans, like the enormous Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) spend the majority of their time below the surface which often makes encounters with these impressive toothed […]
November 27, 2020

19.11.2020 –  Apnea

I had the pleasure of accompanying many lovely guests on both our tours today who were all eager to learn as much as possible about our […]
November 24, 2020

17.11.2020 – No dentist needed

It was wonderful today! Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) alone, Sperm whales in a pair, Sperm whales in a group of seven. Sperm whales with the Atlantic […]
November 20, 2020

12.11.2020 – Thinking ahead

The conditions were perfect as we set out to sea aboard our traditional boat this morning and our crew was ready to provide our guests with […]
November 19, 2020

11.11.2020 – A trail of information

Some animals are easier to recognise than others and our team has been left intrigued by one specific Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) that seems to be […]
November 17, 2020

09.11.2020 – Finding fins

Dorsal fins are very important for both cetaceans and whale enthusiasts! The dorsal fin along with the animals flippers and caudal fin ensure smooth movement through […]