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Whale Watching - Azores Archipelago
The Azores are currently one of the world’s largest whale sanctuaries. Among resident and migrant species, common or rare like the impressive blue whale, more than 20 different types of cetaceans can be spotted in the Azores. It is an impressive figure and it corresponds to a third of the total number of existing species. This is an an ecosystem with unique characteristics. With majestic whales and friendly dolphins, the blue Atlantic Ocean becomes even more magic around these islands.
In season, whales and dolphins are easy to spot around Azores islands.
Our pictures have been taken with standard numeric cameras in few hours and we don't pretend to have the quality of professional pictures.

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
list of species in Azores Archipelago

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Sperm Whale tail

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphin

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins and our boat

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Sperm Whale

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Sperm Whale blowing

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Sperm whale's back when diving

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Sperm Whale

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Dolphins

Azores - Whale and Dolphin watching
Sperm Whale
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