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 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 23, 2020

13.11.2020 – The quiet before the storm

A big storm was anticipated this weekend so our team decided to try a tour on the Stenella this morning just before the wind was expected […]
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 16, 2020

07.11.2020 – The long road

The weather didn’t make things easy for our team and guests this morning. As we left the marina our spotter found a group of Bottlenose dolphins […]
November 11, 2020

04.11.2020- Do not disturb

Weather is an all-decisive factor in our line of work. Strong winds can make detecting cetaceans at the surface extremely difficult for our spotter while a […]
November 9, 2020

02.11.2020 – Peaceful ambassadors

We never truly know what awaits us out at sea before we head out for a trip…. and the Atlantic Ocean is indeed full of surprises! […]
November 4, 2020

28.10.2020 Strong sisterhood in the ocean

It happened fast today. Out of the harbor and already we met a school of Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). A smooth sea surface, the intense blue […]
October 29, 2020

23.10.2020 – Three things in common

We met a very unusual combination of marine mammals this morning. Shortly beforehand, one of our interested little guests asked me whether Pilot whales can also […]