Compared to 2023, when sightings of fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) were mostly recorded in July and August, this year’s sightings were predominantly in May and June.
Another year full of unforgettable adventures on Bolhas Tours' daily dolphin watching trips in Sesimbra. Nestled in the Arrábida Mountains and facing south, the town of Sesimbra benefits from the natural protection of this impressive mountain range, which shields it from the prevailing north and northwesterly winds.
Nestled along 30 km of the stunning southern coast of the Arrábida mountain range, the Professor Luiz Saldanha Marine Park, with more than 53 km2 of protected area, is a sanctuary for marine ecosystems and a reference for ecotourism activities.
A few times a year, Iberian Orcas, commonly known as Killer Whales, come close to the coast of Sesimbra in pursuit of bluefin tuna on their migratory cycle.
Sesimbra´s most unique and traditional boats are the "Aiolas", small boats painted in bright colors easily identified in the vast blue ocean that bathes Sesimbra.