Azores: Whale Watching & Islet Boat Tour w/ Marine Biologist
Azores: Whale Watching & Islet Boat Tour w/ Marine Biologist
Azores: Whale Watching & Islet Boat Tour w/ Marine Biologist
Azores: Whale Watching & Islet Boat Tour w/ Marine Biologist
Azores: Whale Watching & Islet Boat Tour w/ Marine Biologist
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Azores: Whale Watching & Islet Boat Tour w/ Marine Biologist

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Highlights

Admire oceanic views of island volcanoes, sandy beaches and Vila Franca Islet
Lookout for up to 28 whale and dolphins species with a qualified wildlife guide
More than a tour - Live Marine Biologist or Wildlife guide (no speakerphone)
Itinerary
Join a specialized whale watching expedition tour with marine biologists. See Whales & Dolphins, and the Islet of Vila Franca do Campo! Sightings Guaranteed.

The journey starts with a short informative briefing introducing to Cetacean (Whales and Dolphins) local species, their migrational and behavioral patterns, and onboard safety.

Follow the Guide and Skipper to your designated boat, and go out to sea. Our lookout high inland will locate our friends, and provide directions via VHF Radio to where your fast zodiac boat may will travel, initially at high speed.

Marine Wildlife can be observed yearlong. Sperm Whales are resident alongside 3 additional cetacean species and an abundant marine biodiversity.

While carefully approaching our friends your Guide will keep you informed, collect field imagery and data for local research, and is always available throughout the tour to provide answers to any specific questions - feel free to ask.

Upon return to the Marina, the boat will tour around the Islet of Vila Franca do Campo, for a close look at the volcanic marvel and resident wildlife.

Know before you go - eat light, bring your personal water supply, sunscreen and chapstick, and warm clothing. Light food is permitted , and camera is essential, especially for photography lovers - protect any personal equipment.