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Whale and Dolphin Watching in Madeira: Complete Guide

Everything about whale and dolphin watching around Madeira Island, including species, seasons, and how to choose a tour.

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Aluísio Nóbrega

Publicado 20 de março de 2025·Updated 25/10/2025

Whale and Dolphin Watching in Madeira: Complete Guide


The waters around Madeira are some of the best in Europe for spotting cetaceans. The deep ocean drops off quickly from the coast, creating conditions that attract both resident and migratory species. Over 20 different species have been recorded here.


What You Might See


Resident Species (Year-Round)


Bottlenose Dolphins: The most common sighting. Pods of 10-50 animals are regularly seen, often approaching boats to bow-ride.


Short-finned Pilot Whales: Madeira has one of the highest concentrations in the world. These "blackfish" (actually large dolphins) travel in family groups and are frequently seen resting at the surface.


Bryde's Whales: Tropical whales that live in the warm waters around Madeira year-round.


Seasonal Visitors


Atlantic Spotted Dolphins: Common from spring through autumn, often in large pods.


Sperm Whales: Males pass through in spring and autumn. Seeing one is special,they're the largest toothed predators on Earth.


Fin Whales: The second-largest animal ever to exist. Occasionally seen during migration.


Blue Whales: Rare but possible during migration seasons.


When to Go


Best Overall: April-October (calmer seas, more species)

Best for Whales: April-June and September-November (migration)

Best for Dolphins: Year-round, but most active in summer


Winter trips are possible but seas can be rough and cancellations more common.


Choosing a Tour


Tours typically depart from Funchal Marina or Calheta. Here's what to consider:


Boat Types


Catamarans: More stable, better for those prone to seasickness, usually have toilets and shade. Slower, so you cover less area.


RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats): Faster, more maneuverable, closer to the water (better photos). Can be bumpy, less comfortable, no toilets.


Duration


2-3 hours: Standard wildlife-watching tour. Usually sufficient for dolphin/pilot whale sightings.


Half-day (4+ hours): Better chance of finding whales. More time to cover a larger area.


What to Expect


Tours use onshore spotters who scan the ocean with binoculars and communicate with boats. When something is spotted, boats head to that location. Sightings are never guaranteed, but success rates are high (80-90% for dolphins/pilot whales in summer).


All licensed operators follow distance rules,you can't approach closer than 50 meters. The animals often approach boats on their own terms.


Practical Tips


Seasickness: Take medication before boarding, not after you feel queasy. Ginger helps some people. Sit near the center of the boat where motion is least.


Sun Protection: You'll be out for hours with no shade (on smaller boats). Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses are essential.


Cameras: Bring a camera with a decent zoom. Phone cameras struggle to capture animals at distance. Waterproof cases are useful on RIBs.


Layers: It's often cooler on the water than on shore. Bring a light jacket even in summer.


Our Webcam Perspective


While our webcams are land-based, you can sometimes spot dolphins from the harbor webcams, particularly in Funchal marina. More practically, check the weather conditions before booking,if our coastal webcams show rough seas or poor visibility, consider rescheduling.


The sea conditions visible in our webcams give a good indication of what tour conditions will be like.

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#whales#dolphins#wildlife#boat tours
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