Whale spotting and so much more in the Azores
Nestled in the richly biodiverse water of the Atlantic, the Azores archipelago is a hidden paradise. This is a rare opportunity to experience the islands, and their lush vegetation, volcanic craters, lagoons and picturesque towns. Accompanied by a team of marine experts including marine biologist Russell Arnott, you will spend time both at sea and on land surrounded by a host of different species. |
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| 13 May 2023 | 7 days for £2,999* |
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You will hopefully spot blue whales – the world's largest mammals – and sperm whales, which boasts the world's largest brain. You may also see species such as baleen, pilot, and fin whales, and bottlenose, risso, spotted and striped dolphins. |
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Join our free online event |
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| 12 January 2023 | 8-9pm GMT | On-demand |
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More unique tours departing this year |
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| 23 September 2023 | 9 days |
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There's no better way to experience science, than in person and up close, and these four amazing tours will give you vivid encounters and deep insight. Accompanied by experts and in stunningly beautiful locations. |
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*Price based on two sharing a room. Solo rooms are also available for a small supplement. |
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