November 21, 2022

14.11.2022 – Non-stop

Today it really went non-stop. Of course, it’s wonderful. Just out of the harbor, Pedro reported a whale blow. And a few moments later, our guests […]
November 15, 2022

09.11.2022 – Peep Show

Our morning tour on both boats was more suited to adult audiences. Short-fined pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) and Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are often found together, […]
November 14, 2022

07.11.2022 – The sad side to solidarity

Cetaceans are known to form close relationships and stick together, looking out for each other in difficult times and rescuing one another from dangerous situations. While […]
November 11, 2022

03.11.2022 – Grandma effect

Today I had a very interesting conversation with a guest on our morning cruise on the Ribeira Brava. John coordinates and directs research projects in Finland. […]
November 10, 2022

02.11.2022 – Playful inspiration

Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) frolicked in the waves today. They were moving quite quickly. A juvenile animal was in the mood to make a lot […]
November 9, 2022

01.11.2022 – Ocean playdate

Cetaceans are extremely intelligent animals with complex social lives and, despite the variety of their social structures, interactions between individuals often transcend species boundaries. Mixed sightings, […]
November 7, 2022

31.10.2022 – Wonderful

A wonderful day! This morning everything happened quickly. Shortly after leaving the harbor, we saw the first Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and then we continued to […]
November 5, 2022

29.10.2022 – The good, the bad, the ugly

As whale-watchers we are constantly exposed to all the faces of mother nature; the good, the bad and the ugly. As disturbing as the ugly sides […]
October 31, 2022

25.10.2022 – Using the gaps

At the moment, the weather is playing cat and mouse with us. The weather forecasts are sometimes correct, sometimes not. So we use the gaps to […]