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Known as the Whale Watching Capital of Europe with 23 cetacean species including humpbacks, blue whales, and white-beaked dolphins. Midnight sun tours are a unique experience with a whale museum and multiple operators.
View details →Diverse cetaceans including sperm whales, pilot whales, and dolphins supported by research programs. Growing whale watching industry.
View details →Deep water cetaceans including beaked and fin whales, dolphins often seen from ferry crossings. Infrastructure limited to ferry services.
View details →Land-based whale watching capital where Southern Right whales approach the shore, offering cliff path watching, whale crier alerts, breeding behavior observations, and boat trips. Known for its whale festival and dedicated facilities with viewing platforms.
View details →Humpback breeding aggregation known for breaching displays and Isla de la Plata marine biodiversity. Basic operations available.
View details →Heaviside's dolphins and desert whales where desert meets ocean ecosystems. Remote with limited access.
View details →Humpback breeding migration with community-based whale watching tourism developing in the region.
View details →Undiscovered Bryde's whales and dugongs in pristine island environments. Very limited facilities and infrastructure.
View details →Minke whales, basking sharks, and dolphins are commonly seen on wildlife cruises. Also known for puffin colonies and seals. Small boat operations dominate.
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