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Orca watching Norway in Arctic fjords during winter feeding season
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Orca Watching Norway: Best Season, Tromso vs Alta, and Why a Multi-Day Boat Wins if Orcas Are the Point

Orca watching Norway is one of the most exciting winter wildlife trips in Europe, but the wrong town, wrong dates, or wrong boat style can flatten the whole experience fast.
Mar 27, 2026 4 min read
Tenerife whale watching near Costa Adeje with small-boat wildlife viewing
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Tenerife Whale Watching: Best Port, Best Boat Style, and Why Year-Round Does Not Mean Any Tour Will Do

Tenerife whale watching is good enough to make people careless. The island works year-round, but travelers still pick the wrong departure port, wrong boat style, and wrong expectations.
Mar 12, 2026 4 min read
Nova Scotia whale watching boat near humpback whales off the coast of Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia Whale Watching: Bay of Fundy vs Cape Breton, Best Months, and the Base That Wins

Nova Scotia whale watching is not one interchangeable trip. The right region depends on whether you want Brier Island depth or Cape Breton convenience.
Feb 18, 2026 4 min read
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