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Whale Watching operators follow strict codes of conduct on their excursions. They do not lure the whales and minimize any disturbance. On a rare trip, the whales may be elusive, but such disappointment is usually compensated with acrobatic performances by hundreds of Spotted and Spinner Dolphins. Dominica is the only country in the world where the Sperm Whale resides all year long, although sightings are most common between November and March. Types of whales and dolphins commonly found in our waters include: sperm whales, pilot whales, pygmy whales, Atlantic spinner dolphin and spotted dolphin. |

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WHALE WHATCHING IN DOMINICA The whale watching capital of the Caribbean |
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The deep waters and the large outflow of fresh water into the Caribbean Sea provide the ideal conditions for many species of whale and dolphin. These can be seen, often at close range, along with frigatebirds, flying fish etc., whilst enjoying an afternoon whale-watch boat excursion. Whale watch outings are very popular with our visitors. |
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Typically these excursion depart at two p.m. and return to the dock at our just before sunset. Trips may also be done during the mornings on request or prior arrangement. Generally trips range from just south of Scotts Head to Salisbury or the southern half of the island. |
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Toll Free: 1-800-252-1993 (USA & CA) 1-767-449-3372 (Dominica)
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