Whale watching at Pointe Noire
SAFETY
Observations are made from boats that are regularly inspected and equipped in accordance with current safety standards.
LEVEL
Boarding comfortable boats, all you have to do is breathe in the sea air and open your eyes wide.
Our guides know the best places to watch the whales, but as is often the case with nature, we can’t set precise times for the animals…
Whale watching
3 to 4 hours out
A few kilometres from Pointe Noire, in the Atlantic Ocean, you can watch the ballet of humpback whales.
Between July and September, the whales migrate from Antarctica to the warm waters of the Gulf of Guinea to give birth. Aboard a motorboat in the company of up to 6 passengers, you can watch the whales leap out of the water, shoot jets of water up to three metres or even females accompanied by their young. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to hear the whales singing… Some of them are 13 to 14 metres long and weigh almost 25 tonnes.
Tours depart from Pointe Noire in the morning or afternoon.
Whale watching
3 to 4 hours out
A few kilometres from Pointe Noire, in the Atlantic Ocean, you can watch the ballet of humpback whales.
Between July and September, the whales migrate from Antarctica to the warm waters of the Gulf of Guinea to give birth. Aboard a motorboat in the company of up to 6 passengers, you can watch the whales leap out of the water, shoot jets of water up to three metres or even females accompanied by their young. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to hear the whales singing… Some of them are 13 to 14 metres long and weigh almost 25 tonnes.
Tours depart from Pointe Noire in the morning or afternoon.
SAFETY
Observations are made from boats that are regularly inspected and equipped in accordance with current safety standards.
LEVEL
Boarding comfortable boats, all you have to do is breathe in the sea air and open your eyes wide.
Our guides know the best places to watch the whales, but as is often the case with nature, we can’t set precise times for the animals…