A day full of Azorean marine biodiversity. We sighted our resident common dolphins, the seasonal Atlantic spotted dolphins, encountered two late sei whales and enjoyed the active Risso’s dolphins. To enhance this day all our guests were able to see the animals in their natural habitat presenting themselves at their best!
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