Tuesday, 7 September 2021






What a beautiful surprise to go out there and find a huge pod of Pilot Whales!! This is only the second time this year that we are seeing this species and it was a brief visit this time as we’ve only seen them on the morning tour. Not only we’ve seen this big pod consisting at least 60 individuals, but we also found our well known humpback whale Jubilee. In the afternoon we found the humpback whale again, but not the pilot whales. Hopefully they come in again tomorrow!
Departures Today: 9:00 & 13:00 Classic, 10:00 & 14:00 Express
Pictures & Text: Ania Wojcik