A small-boat cruise along Yoneg's coastal cliffs to spot resident dolphin pods and nesting seabird colonies, guided by a marine biologist.
What to expect
Departing from a quiet cove away from the main port traffic, the vessel hugs the coastline where dolphin pods are reliably active this time of year. Your guide, a working marine biologist, explains the research station's ongoing tagging projects and points out nesting seabirds along the cliffs. Hydrophones are lowered at points so you can listen to dolphin calls underwater. The boat is small enough to feel like a private outing even in a shared group.
Good to know
Sightings aren't guaranteed but frequency is high in current season; morning departures see the most activity. Bring a light jacket — it's breezy on the water.