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Whale Watching Azores

Amy Green
4 min readMay 4, 2021

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Whale Watching Azores

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Once you are familiar with the species common to the Azores, it will be much easier to find them on an expedition. The most common whale seen on whale watching tours in the Azores is the sperm whale. Follow an Azores whale watching guide to have a successful voyage.

There are four whales you can spot while sailing off the coast of the Azores, and now you know what to look for! Some of the most common whales seen on whale watching tours in this enchanting region are sperm whales. Following a knowledgeable Azores whale-watching guide will help make your trip more fun and fruitful.

Sperm whales are the most commonly seen whale in the Azores region. This is partly due to their size and their penchant for diving so deep that they are often out of sight of whale watching boats. The largest of the toothed whales, they can measure up to 60 feet in length and weigh as much as fifty tons. Mature males have a dozen or more teeth that can measure up to three feet long!

These gentle giants feast on squid, but will also eat octopus, shrimp, fish and crab. Females give birth to a calf once every three to four years after a year-long…

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Amy Green
Amy Green

Written by Amy Green

Hi I’m Amy — travel blogger, dog lover, digital marketer. I write mainly about Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. Getting into drones!

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