Whale and dolphin watching in Andalusia
Unique encounters with dolphins and whales in privileged natural environments.
Andalusia, perfect for watching whales, dolphins and orcas in Spain
Whale watching in Spain is a tourist activity that thrills lovers of marine fauna. And Andalusia is a perfect place to carry it out, where it is actually possible to find a wide variety of cetaceans: dolphins, orcas, sperm whales… Andalucía Exclusiva is responsible for organizing these types of excursions that will leave you speechless with their indescribable beauty. In the following lines, we provide more details about this plan and the places where it can be carried out.
What the excursion consists of
Andalusia has earned a place of honor among the best regions for whale watching in Spain, as well as for the observation of many other cetaceans. And not by chance. Its waters are home to a rich marine fauna, which also shows itself generously to those who seek it with respect.
The experience we propose here consists of a very special boat trip: unlike recreational cruises taken for the pleasure of enjoying the surroundings, in this activity you will board a vessel with a very specific objective: to spot cetaceans in their natural habitat. In this case, the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, sometimes just a few miles from the coast.
It is worth remembering that these marine species are in a state of total freedom, so they ‘show’ themselves only when and where they want. Therefore, as in any other whale watching activity in Spain, it may be that during the outing it is not possible to see them because they decide to remain below sea level or move through other areas. However, if your boat is lucky enough to encounter populations of these cetaceans, the emotion will be beyond words. An explosion of joy that will leave all passengers on board speechless!
Advantages and species
If Andalusia is one of the best areas for whale watching in Spain, it is, among other reasons, because the species that inhabit its waters are very varied. And furthermore, with large populations. According to records from the Regional Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development, more than a dozen species of cetaceans were seen during the last decade in Andalusian waters.
The climate is one of the great advantages of Andalusia compared to other whale watching areas in Spain. It is mild throughout the year, with more than 300 days of sunshine and average temperatures above 15ºC during the winter on its coasts. This favors the performance of these activities at any time.
On the other hand, the tourism companies and marine fauna conservation foundations operating here have a high degree of awareness, increasingly respecting their wild living conditions. In fact, many of these activities take place in large areas that are part of the Estrecho de Gibraltar Natural Park, which covers not only the mainland in North Africa and southern Andalusia, but also the marine waters between both continents.
Despite being a tourist activity, both companies and foundations know that it also has an important educational component, so many of them organize experiences aimed at children, with explanations and learning or entertainment material adapted for them.
This is a list of the main species that can be seen in Andalusian waters, according to their common names:
- Whales: the term whale is used generally to refer to many large cetaceans. But in its strictest sense, there are only two species of whale that inhabit here: the long-finned pilot whale and the fin whale, the latter being the largest of the cetaceans that can be spotted in Andalusian waters. It can reach up to 22 meters in length!
- Dolphins: the bottlenose dolphin is the most famous and one of the most numerous in this area, delighting those who watch it with its acrobatic jumps. The striped dolphin is another inhabitant of these waters, as is the common dolphin, which was once the most common species in the Mediterranean but is currently declared endangered.
- Orcas: they are part of the oceanic dolphin family and, although associated with very distant waters such as those of Patagonia or New Zealand, they have also been spotted off the coast of Cádiz.
- Sperm whale: the second largest cetacean of those inhabiting here. The best time to try to see them is in spring. It can reach 18 meters in size.
If you are a marine biology professional or simply passionate about this world, here we show you the cetacean species that, according to the Regional Government of Andalusia, are present in its waters: Balaenoptera physalus, Balaenoptera acutorostrata, Delphinus delphis, Globicephala melas, Grampus griseus, Kogia breviceps, Megaptera novaeangliae, Orcinus orca, Phocoena phocoena, Physeter macrocephalus, Stenella coeruleoalba, Tursiops truncatus and Ziphius cavirostris.
Where and how to see dolphins and whales
As we mentioned, Andalusia is one of the most favorable regions for whale watching in Spain but which areas of the region are in turn the most suitable for seeing these and other cetaceans? Below we review these areas which, fortunately for all tourists, are distributed across practically the entire Andalusian coastline.
Cádiz and whale and dolphin watching in the Strait of Gibraltar
The waters separating Europe from Africa, which at some points are barely 15 kilometers apart, are perfect for this activity. In fact, many companies offer packages for whale and dolphin watching in the Strait of Gibraltar.
The epicenter of this activity is probably the coastal area stretching from the Bay of Cádiz to Algeciras, with special mention of municipalities such as Barbate or Tarifa. As it is the meeting area between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, whale and dolphin watching in the Strait offers many possibilities to see dolphins, whales, and sperm whales, and even to go in search of the more ‘elusive’ orcas.
Dolphin watching in Málaga
This is probably one of the best areas to see dolphins in Spain, as can be deduced from the numerous nautical companies offering these types of activities on the Costa del Sol. Fuengirola, Mijas, or Marbella are just some of the many towns where this possibility exists, on boats with several daily departures in high season.
Although sperm whales, orcas, and pilot whales are less common here, dolphin watching in Málaga can be complemented by that of other marine fauna species, such as flying fish or sunfish, depending on the case.
Other spots to see marine fauna in situ
Although this experience has achieved great popularity in Málaga, in reality the entire Alboran Sea represents one of the best areas for whale watching in Spain. This name refers to the westernmost part of the Mediterranean Sea, which extends along the Moroccan, Algerian, and Spanish coasts, in this case up to Cabo de Gata.
Therefore, if you are going to spend your holidays on the Costa Tropical of Granada or on the Costa de Almería, you can also board vessels in search of large cetaceans. There is a fair variety of companies of this type in towns like Almuñécar, Motril, or Adra, and many people wondering where to see dolphins in Spain turn to them.
These companies are less numerous at the other end of the region: Huelva. But if your holiday destination is on the Costa de la Luz in Huelva, at Andalucía Exclusiva we will help you find a provider and book this experience. In fact, its waters are also very suitable for this activity, thanks to their proximity to the Strait and for being a passage area in the seasonal migrations of these species. Occasionally they have even reached the Huelva Estuary!
If you want to enjoy one of the best regions for whale watching in Spain, come to Andalusia and contact our agency. We will provide you with a tailor-made experience, with a high probability of success. So, don’t forget to pack your camera with a telephoto lens and your binoculars!
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