Tenerife’s first Whale Heritage Site The Tenerife La Gomera Whale Heritage Site has become a thriving whale watching destination. With its unique resident population of pilot whales that can be found alongside a high diversity of other whales and dolphin...
Exploring Marine life from Puerto de la Cruz Puerto de la Cruz is located in the verdant valley of La Orotava, a great natural basin measuring approximately 150 square kilometres. It was formed by a volcanic landslide thousands of years ago and which now forms a...
Short Finned Pilot Whales in Tenerife Globicephala macrorhynchus The Short finned pilot whale is found around the world in tropical and temperate oceans. They are long-lived, slow to reproduce, and highly social. They live in stable groups of 15 to 30 animals made up...
The Bottlenose Dolphin or in latin TURISOPS TRUNCATUS Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops Truncatus) is perhaps the most popular of all the cetaceans, after starring in the film “Flipper”. Or because of its role as a “clown” in some parks. Locally known as the “Tonina”...
Whale Watching in Tenerife Did you know that Tenerife is considered the capitol of Europe in Whale Watching? In other other words, Tenerife is considered as Hawaii of Europe as a Whale & Dolphin Watching destination. Waters between Tenerife and La Gomera have...
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