Whale Watching

Tourism Sites

Azores (São Miguel & Pico Island)
🧠 Fact: A volcanic archipelago known for crater lakes, whale watching, and thermal springs.
💡 Tip: In São Miguel, visit Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Fogo. On Pico, climb Portugal’s highest mountain, Mount Pico.
Info: The Azores, a remote archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, are among Portugal’s most stunning natural treasures. São Miguel, known as the "Green Island," features crater lakes like Sete Cidades, hot springs, and tea plantations. Pico Island is famed for its dramatic volcano, Mount Pico—Portugal’s highest peak—and its UNESCO-listed vineyards. Both islands offer whale watching, hiking, and volcanic landscapes, making the Azores a paradise for eco-tourism and adventure seekers, rich in unspoiled beauty and cultural heritage.
- 📍 Portugal, Azores

Kenai Fjords National Park
🧠 Fact: Kenai Fjords is a whale-watching haven.
💡 Tip: Take a cruise to see tidewater glaciers.
Info: Kenai Fjords National Park, situated near Seward, Alaska, is a breathtaking expanse where glaciers, mountains, and ocean converge. Encompassing over 600,000 acres, the park's crown jewel is the Harding Icefield, which feeds nearly 40 glaciers cascading into deep fjords .
- 📍 USA, Seward