Family whale & dolphin watching holiday, Azores
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Price per adult - child and teen at reduced rates, family friendly 4* apartment hotel with indoor and outdoor pools.
Option to add our fun, educational "BE A MARINE BIOLOGIST FOR A DAY" plus other activities at sea and on land.
Description of Family whale & dolphin watching holiday, Azores
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Departure information
This is a set itinerary with flexible start dates April through October.
Travel guides
With whales in every corner of the ocean, and so many species, how do you begin to plan a trip?
Our guide reveals the best ways to encounter these charismatic mammals in the wild.
Holiday information
Dietary requirements:
We do not provide meals as part of this tour, only breakfast and an occasional evening meal, however vegetarian and vegan options are available in both cases. We can also recommend the best specialist restaurants that serve very good vegan and vegetarian food in the Azores/Portugal, which is rare but increasing.
Reviews
5 Reviews of Family whale & dolphin watching holiday, Azores
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2025 by Jannette Tickle
Fantastic. I took my two young grandchildren and felt safe and supported which meant it was relaxing and able to enjoy the thrills with them.Definitely the dolphin and whale trips. Lots of sightings. Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Aug 2024 by Antonia Bindoff
Dolphin watching, canyoning, kayaking and biking and snorkelling trip. The Azores are beautiful and lush, the people are friendly and there is plenty to do. Well worth a visit. Read full reviewReviewed on 12 Jun 2023 by Nicola Pike
It was a fantastic experience and was a great first introduction to 'adventure' holidays for our son (9yrs). The booking process was easy and everyone from the office staff, to the hotel receptionists and the boat operators were a truly lovely bunch of people. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Aug 2019 by Elfriede Bretterklieber-Taye
Friendly, helpful and welcoming people throughout! Dolphin Swimming was the most exciting part of the holiday. Read full reviewReviewed on 03 Aug 2019 by Mike Brunt
The most memorable part of the trip was seeing a group of 7 sperm whales diving one after the other. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
The way the boats approach the whales follow local regulations to protect the marine life. We only use licensed boat operators who are very sensitive to the well-being of the dolphins and whales. There is a good spirit of cooperation amongst the boat companies and agreements to respect the animals as a priority.Research is ongoing on the boats, so these trips are helping to build our knowledge of these fantastic animals. Many of the skippers are professional photographers and maintain a comprehensive photo ID database, in particular sperm whales, bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales. The more we can learn about the whales and dolphins of the Azores the better we can understand things like their migrations and social structures. All this moves us closer to protecting them and the marine environment in a more knowledgeable, effective way.
Guests are encouraged to send in any photos they have taken on the whale watching trips that can be used in the ongoing photo identification projects. Every trip has a huge emphasis on conservation and sustaining the marine environment so future generations may also have the privilege of seeing marine mammals in the wild.
People
We only work with local suppliers who employ at least 80% local people which means financial benefits to families here. The land based lookouts whose immense skill at tracking the animals previously earned money from whaling now earn money from tourists - an enormous change that we are passionate about supporting. Many of their adult children now skipper the whale watching boats and work within the small scale tourism.Our whale watching company offers presentations in local schools to educate the children about the marine life on their doorstep with an emphasis on conservation. They are also planning to host an Azorean Whale Festival to promote the islands as one of the key locations worldwide to see whales. The Dolphin and Whale Connection donates a percentage of it's profits to the World Cetacean Alliance (WCA), helping to protect whales and dolphins worldwide.
All the activities we recommend locally are run by Azoreans and are designed to maintain good relationships between visitors and the local people. For example, we sell and promote only local crafts to our guests to support local craft makers and artisans and to spread tourism income to many islanders. Our favourite restaurants are all run by Azorean people, and we do recommend that our visitors try the delicious local cuisine while supporting sustainable local fishermen in particular.
As well as whale watching we offer geological and cultural tours hosted solely by experienced local guides with an in-depth knowledge of their island and its landscape. We support the local vineyards where guests can sample the fantastic Azorean wine and take these locally produced gifts back to people at home.
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