November 6, 2023

30.10.2023 – Goodbye’s

At the moment we are enjoying every encounter with the Cory’s shearwaters (Calonectris diomedea). Some have already set off on their winter journey, but there are […]
November 4, 2023

28.10.2023 –  A Spectacular Day in the Marine Realm: Bottlenose Dolphins, Loggerhead Turtle, Sperm Whales, and Blainville’s Beaked Whales

Off the coast of Madeira, in front of Calheta, today a breathtaking array of oceanic creatures graced us with their presence. The azure waters bore witness […]
November 3, 2023

27.10.2023 – Between the crests of the waves

In the morning our guests proved that they are true wave riders. The journey went west towards the high swell. The motto was simply to go […]
November 2, 2023

26.10.2023 – 10 miles out for the biggest of rewards

Out in the vast expanse of the Atlantic, off the coast of Madeira, a thrilling spectacle unfolded today. Ten miles from the shore, with the wind […]
November 1, 2023

25.10.2023 – Under the rainbow

In the morning both boats were able to observe Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) directly in front of the harbor. What is characteristic is their short snout, […]
October 31, 2023

24.10.2023 – Dolphins Bring Joy to Madeira After the Storm

After a big storm in Madeira, something special happened. Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) came out to play in the sea. It was a happy sight for […]
October 30, 2023

BWB – Understanding Wildfires in Madeira Island and How We Can Help

Nestled in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, Madeira Island boosts with stunning landscapes, lush forests, and vibrant flora and fauna. However, this natural paradise faces […]
October 27, 2023

It’s baby season in the Atlantic!

In the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, a remarkable adventure unfolds. This spring beep beneath the surface, sperm whales embark on an extraordinary pregnancy journey that […]
October 26, 2023

18.10.2023 – Sashimi MacDonald

A strong swell accompanied us on all tours today. The sea had calmed down very little from yesterday. But today we could go out to sea. […]