Wildlife cannot be taken for granted.
It is unpredictable, magical, and beyond human control.
Sightings cannot be guaranteed, and that is what makes every encounter so special.
We are blessed to have witnessed thousands of whales, dolphins, marine birds and others from 2016 until present days.
…Passionate about Whales and Dolphins
We have observed thousands of whales and dolphins vertebrates from 2016 until present days.Wild life cannot be taken for granted!
Wild Life is unpredictable and magical. It should not be manipulated and guaranteed.
We support Whale Watching as a way to protect wildlife while exploring the ocean.
Wild Life is unpredictable and magical. It should not be manipulated and guaranteed.
We support Whale Watching as a way to protect wildlife while exploring the ocean.
This is a very playful dolphin! He is mostly seen in Madeira in the springtime and summertime. More often than… Read more »
These are shy and peaceful whales. Blainville’s beaked whales spend most of their time under water. They are relatively small… Read more »
Bottlenose Dolphins are fantastic creatures and their jumps are spectacular ! This species visits us all year round! Their skin… Read more »
This is the second largest mammal alive just after the Blue whale. Fin whales can reach up to 20 meters… Read more »
We can see these amazing marine mammals around Madeira almost all year round. Sperm whales use our warm and calm… Read more »
So colourful and enigmatic, the Portuguese Man’ O war is odd, yet charismatic. Although they look a lot like Jelly… Read more »
Flying fishes are always surprising! They look just like swimming birds, can hold their breath for minutes at a time and… Read more »
Pilot Whales are quite fond of temperate seas like the ones of Madeira Island ! Typically their body is dark… Read more »
These lovely animals are marine reptiles. When they reach Madeira Island, we know that they have crossed the Atlantic Ocean… Read more »
The Cory’s Shearwater is a constantly migrating seabird that use Madeira Islands for breeding and nesting. Colonies arrive in March,… Read more »