April 7, 2026

01.04.2026 – Larger for a reason!

Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) again – how lucky our guests were to encounter the second-largest animal on the planet! Female fin whales are only about three […]
April 6, 2026

31.03.2026 – The beauty of transition seasons

The changing of the weather and the season is exciting for everyone! The change of temperature demands flexibility in the wardrobe of our clients (we say […]
April 5, 2026

30.03.2026 – Human watcher

This morning, our guests were closely observed by two different species of dolphins. Not all dolphins are the same. Some people think they’re all interactive with […]
April 3, 2026

28.03.2026 – Sounding the Ocean

Today was an incredibly lucky day. We encountered the second-largest animal on the planet — the Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) — and not just one, but […]
April 2, 2026

27.03.2026 – A sense for the ocean

I’ve said this a few times to our guests – vision is probably the most disadvantageous sense out on the ocean, that is if it is […]
April 1, 2026

26.03.2026 – Marine Kindergarten

Dolphins display pronounced social behavior in the ocean, which includes the care and development of their young. In this context, the term “kindergarten” is used to […]
March 31, 2026

25.03.2026 – Janthina janthina

Today we came across the most unusual and beautiful gastropod (snails and slugs), the Bubble raft snail (Janthina janthina). With their mucus, they trap air bubbles, […]
March 30, 2026

24.03.2026 – Salty serenade

You’re be surprised at how restricted human beings are in regards to their sensory hardware out at sea. As animals that primarily rely on vision, we […]
March 29, 2026

23.03.2026 – A slight change of identity

Rain and sunshine took turns today. The April weather seemed to be in a hurry and turned up as early as March. In the morning, there […]