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How do you see whales in Madeira?

Best dolphin and whale watching tours in Madeira – short answer
  1. Catamaran tour including swimming under Cabo Girao – See options & availability.
  2. Speed boat tour – See details & availability.
  3. Swim with dolphin tour – See details & availability.
  4. Sunset tour – See details & availability.




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Sea Life You Can Spot The most common whale species you can expect to see include the Sperm Whale, Sei Whale, Pilot Whale, Humpback Whale, Bryde Whale, False Killer Whale, Fin Whale, and even Orcas.

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That's why our holidays in Madeira complete with whale watching all run between April and October, to give you the best chance of seeing these mighty mammals. There is no 'best time of day' to go whale watching. Our tours will operate in either the morning or afternoon, depending on weather and sea conditions.

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There are always bottlenose dolphins and at least a couple of whale species swimming in the waters around Madeira, and boats go out year-round. The best time to go, however, is between May and September, when whales and dolphins are most plentiful.

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One of the reasons that the morning time is the best time of day for whale watching has to do with weather and ocean conditions. The wind is a key player when it comes to smooth seas, and morning trips often have less wind.

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Diving in Madeira's rich offshore waters is not to be missed. You'll find numerous pelagics, including blue sharks, hammerheads, mantas and devil rays, plus more whales and dolphins than you could ever hope to see.

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Calheta Beach is one of the island of Madeira's few yellow sandy beaches. A peaceful swimming experience is guaranteed by two piers, so you can exercise in the sea all year round. Ribeira do Natal Beach enjoys properties that make it one of the best places for swimming. The transparency of its waters is remarkable.

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Phacellophora camtschatica. This species occurs in the Azores and Madeira waters during spring and summer. It is a large jellyfish known as fried egg jellyfish due to the yellow coloration in the center of its body that resembles an egg yolk.

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There are no venomous or dangerous animals on the island. In fact, there are no snakes at all on the island, and the spiders are not venomous. The only venomous spiders are on the Desertas Islands, but not on Madeira.

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Madeira's black pebble beaches, bathed by a crystal-clear sea, are predominant throughout the island and lend a picturesque backdrop to the landscapes. Come and relax in these unique bathing areas. Discover an incredible beach located in Seixal.

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The Loggerhead sea turtle is one of the seven living sea turtle species of the world and is the most commonly encountered sea turtle in the waters of Madeira.

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Dolphins, Whales and Sea Lions The coastal waters of Madeira Island, are host to at least nine species of dolphins and ten species of migrating cetaceans. These are protected in the 430,000 km2 Madeiran Marine Mammal Sanctuary. The most commun wildlife are dolphins, whales and sea lions.

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Famous for it's year-round warmth and sunshine – choosing the best time to visit Madeira all depends on the type of holiday you're looking for… Let's start at the beginning of the year – January through to March is the coolest time of the year, but it's also the quietest and the cheapest.

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So you can swim all year round in Madeira if you are not cold. If you want to sunbathe and swim, the months of May to September are obviously the best. The island of Porto Santo and its 7 km long beach should interest you, even if the influence of tourists is impressive in high season!

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The best destinations in the world for whale watching
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  • Puerto Madryn, Argentina. ...
  • Monterey, California, USA.


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