Many visitors come to the Azores for the whale-watching, and it promised to be the highlight of our trip. We made our way down to the quayside at Horta, the main port of Faial, to meet Norberto ...
The Azores is probably one of the best places in the world to go whale watching. That's because it is one of the world's largest whale sanctuaries, with more than 20 different species of cetaceans ...
Bill Herbert, Wendy Thompson and Jose Henrique Azevedo have formed a Portuguese company to take interested groups on whale and dolphin watching trips off the island of Faial in the Azores.
Bill Herbert, Wendy Thompson and Jose Henrique Azevedo have formed a Portuguese company to take interested groups on whale and dolphin watching trips off the island of Faial in the Azores.
Sperm whales live in deep, warm-to-temperate waters all around the world. Many groups live around the Azores in the eastern Atlantic. When they are between 10 and 15 years old, young males head ...
After months of preparation, planning and putting essential and complex logistics in place, we got the phone call - a dead sperm whale had been found off the coast of the Azores. It was being ...
Whale watch responsibly in the Azores, Portugal Towards the end of April and into May, Blue whales cruise the waters ...
Nestled in the vast expanse of the North Atlantic, the Portuguese island of Pico in the Azores is a hidden gem renowned for its unparalleled opportunities for whale-watching and swimming with ...
No European spot has seen faster tourism growth from the US this summer than the Azores with nonstop flights, great outdoors ...
If you want to go to the Azores, now is the time. The Azores is overflowing with vibrant sea life. In addition to being a whale sanctuary (that sees more than 20 different species of cetaceans ...
A series of perfectly-preserved humpback whale foetuses reveal how whales grow before they're born. These seven whale foetuses show the development of humpback whales in the first few months of their ...
Humpback whales might be a lot smarter than we first thought, scientists have found. These marine giants may create and wield their own tools, according to a new paper in the journal Royal Society ...