Storytellers
- Allison
- Ashley
- Azores Experiences
- Brendon
- Gary
- Jackie
- Janine
- Jersey Shore Whale Watching
- Judith
- Krisztina
- Mandy
- Marcie
- Miss Belmar Jersey Shore Whale Watching
- Naturaliste Charters
- Nicole
- Patrick
- Porpoise Conservation Society
- Tasli
- Tom
- Whale Watch Cabo
- Whale Watch Western Australia
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Farewell – 1/26
Farewell, 2025/2026 winter whale watching By now, all the whales have left the area around Skjervøy and Kveanangen. This year was slightly different from the previous years, when we had amazing sightings of orcas and humpback whales around Skjervøy until the middle of February. This year, when the commercial fishing moved further out, so did…
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Happy Humpbacks and Hungry Dolphins – 5/11/25
Happy Humpbacks and hungry Dolphins were observed today as mother whales and their babies were taking it easy while the local Bottlenose Dolphins had found a giant fish for lunch! It was a beautiful day with a warm breeze and calm sea, perfect conditions for spotting whales. On our morning tour we met a lovely…
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Every Day is Different – 11/25
On the whale watching excursions, every day is different. Not just because we witness different behaviours and animals every day, but also because the weather can be totally opposite. Some days are darker, but we also have extremely colorful ones. On the way home, we bumped into feeding orcas very close to Skjervøy. Orcas again…
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Swimming in Pink – 11/25
The season continues with incredible sightings. The polar Night has settled over the Arctic regions, creating gorgeous colors for us. Sometimes the whole landscape is swimming in pink. Mostly, the quotas for the commercial herring fishery are over for 2025, so the fishing will continue in early 2026. We are eager to see the animals…
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Mother Humpback Whale Lessons – 29/10/25
Mother Humpback Whale lessons are taught everyday and this afternoon it was all about the breach as mumma whale showed her calf with a perfect example! It has been great to see a good number of whales arriving in the sighting grounds over the last twenty four hours with many mums and calves settling in…
