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A strong passion for sailing and the sea has brought us to navigate along the whale route. We've discovered tropical islands, coral beaches, desert islands, people and culture.

Far away from mass-tourism, it is a world reserved for those who can profit from other than superficial things. A world that many, but not all, could discover by participating to ecocruises.

We sail between the islands for cetacean observation. Experienced sailors and first-timers participate at the hand helm during navigation. Sailing is not only to learn how to manage sheets and halyards to achieve the technique, but over all to learn listening to the sea.

Here it is! Blow! At the Caribbean Sea you can find humpbacks, sperm whales, pilots-whales and various species of dolphins. Their vocalizations, the ocean voices, are captured and registered thanks to the hydrophone. Forms to the hand, we write down all the information. In a mutual respectful encounter, the biggest animal of the Planet comes near to the boat and often plays for hours. Sometimes, if favourable conditions, it's possible to swim with them. An unforgettable experience.


Mask and snorkel to discover the coral barrier. Like at the sea aquarium a coloured world occupied by tropical fish, turtles, rays and lobsters. One does need to be an experienced swimmer to snorkel through the corals and the sea fans in the warm and tranquil Caribbean waters.
Enter the rain forest with its parrots flying through the mango, banana, cinnamon and nutmeg trees its an intensive emotion. What surprises the most is the racket of birds that live in this ecosystem protected by a dome made out of branches and gigantic leaves.

The participation in the Ecocruises program is open to everyone with no age limit nor sea experience.

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