ICeLAND
In Iceland, you can watch many kinds of whales all year round – and marvel at a landscape that is almost out of this world.
NORWay
Whether from a whale-watching or a scenic point of view, Norway is extremely hard to beat. No matter what time of year.
QUéBEC
Canada's east coast is the true whale-watching centre of the country. Offering great coastal roads and national parks, too.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Rugged, wild and incredibly beautiful: Canada's west coast is a fantastic place to encounter orcas and humpbacks during summer.
NEw ZeaLAND
In New Zealand you'll find whales, penguins and keas. Lots of rain. And an incredibly diverse and utterly breathtaking landscape.
AZORES
Volcanic, remote, lush green: the Azores are considered the Hawaii of the Atlantic. With one important difference: more whales!
GReeNLAND
Greenland is probably one of the most impressive destinations of all: especially if you hope to meet some rare and elusive whales.
AUSTRALIa
The land of kangaroos and koalas is a fantastic place to encounter many different whales on a scenic road trip. Almost all year round.
PATAGONIa
In Patagonia, orcas hunt right on the beach. It is also one of the most abundant wildlife areas in the world. And one of the most spectacular.
South AFRIcA
Elephants, lions, rhinos, hippos, crocodiles – in South Africa you can observe many exciting animals. Not least in the ocean.
MEXIcO
Baja California mainly consists of endless sand and cacti. Still, it is one of the best places for whale watching in the world.
CANADIan ARcTIc
If you want to see narwhals or belugas, you have to travel very, very far north. Like the Canadian Arctic, for instance.
HAWAII
Active volcanoes, tropical rainforests, monster waves, magical beaches – plus lots of humpback whales in winter: Hawaii!
NEW ENGLAND
The East Coast of the US was once the centre of global whaling. Today, it is one of the best places in the world to go on a whale safari.
CALIFORNIa
The most amazing beaches, the wildest coasts, the most beautiful parks: California has a lot to offer – not to mention plenty of whales.
ALASKA
In Alaska you can encounter lots of orcas, humpbacks and grey whales during summer. But above all, Alaska is bear country!