Orcas
The top predators of the world's oceans. They can be encountered quite reliably, especially in Northern Norway, Iceland and British Columbia.
Grey Whales
The eternal travellers. Always migrating between Mexico and Alaska, they can often even be spotted even from the beach.
Humpback Whales
The best singers and most tricky hunters. During their annual migrations, they can be found almost everywhere in the world.
Right Whales
The fattest of all whales. In South Africa, Australia and Argentina you can marvel at their amazingly acrobatic breaches.
Minke Whales
The smallest of all the large whales. They are quite curious and playful – and they usually disappear faster than you can even look.
Sperm Whales
The largest predators of all time. In Norway, Iceland, New Zealand and on the Azores, they can be found close to the coast.
BELUGAS
The canaries of the sea. They can be found high up in the Arctic seas. But there are also a few of them to be found in Quebec.
Narwhals
The mystical unicorns of the seas. If you want to meet them, you have to go on an arctic expedition to the limits of civilisation.
FIN WhALEs
The second largest and second heaviest animals of all time. You can meet them almost anywhere. But you have to be quick.
Blue Whales
The biggest and heaviest animals of all time. You have good chances of encountering them on the Azores, in Quebec and Mexico.