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Whale watching cruise with WWF researcher between Liguria and the French Riviera

Italy:

Liguria

Duration:

6 days - 6 nights

Max number of passengers:

6 people

Available:

-

Boarding from:

Porto Marina degli Aregai, Santo Stefano al mare, IM, Italia

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Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

WWF Travel

Member since 2020 -

Organisation

Italian

English

This experience, in a nutshell

WWF TRAVEL SEARCH CRUISES: WHALE WATCHING BUT NOT ONLY!



WWF Travel offers a cruise on a sailing boat where travelers will be involved in WWF scientific research activities for the protection of the Mediterranean megafauna. A sea and navigation experience accompanied by WWF researchers , where you can learn to observe, identify and protect, with strictly non-invasive methods, the cetaceans of our seas.

For travelers it will be an opportunity to enjoy naturalistic and marine beauties , to have fun in the most beautiful seas of the Mediterranean and at the same time to develop skills of great scientific interest such as:

naturalistic photography techniques and photo-identification techniques

monitoring methodologies

behavior sampling techniques

• use of research instruments : GPS, navigation software, binoculars with reticles, video camera and BORIS software for the acquisition of surface behavioral data.

The atmosphere that reigns on the boat is serene and informal and all the people on board will be involved in the activities on board (such as cooking, keeping the boat in order, ...) , in order to preserve the spirit of sharing that characterizes this type of holidays. The daily activities, in agreement with the skipper and the researcher, will be modulated and variable according to the weather and sea conditions and the identification of itineraries that lend themselves extemporaneously to scientific research. For this as a crew we will need to be flexible and to understand that working with animals in nature is not 100% planned. Sometimes the observations of cetaceans will require more prolonged navigations in order to make an observation. But this is precisely the beauty of a cruise that has a scientific research component!

WHY CHOOSE WWF TRAVEL?

1) RESPONSIBLE TOURISM : we are among the founding members of AITR, the Italian Association of Responsible Tourism; for us, making a trip means first of all implementing all good practices aimed at respecting the environment , local communities and supporting the protection of biodiversity;
2) COMPETENCE and KNOWLEDGE : we give enormous value to competence in fact the WWF researchers all come from naturalistic training courses, but above all they have a very clear objective, that is to give depth to the emotions experienced on board and ensure that your wealth of knowledge is much heavier when returning from an experience with WWF, enriching with details every moment lived in search of the inhabitants of the sea.
3) FUN AND PLEASURE : we never forget that we are talking about holidays. We want to get to know the nature that surrounds us better, but we want to do it by enjoying the beauty of the places we are visiting and appreciating the pleasure of sharing the experience with our travel companions in a cheerful and relaxed atmosphere .

PLACES AND ITINERARY

We will leave from the port of Marina degli Aregai (IM) to experience a wonderful week discovering western Liguria and the French Riviera. We will immerse ourselves in the beauties of the area, stopping in the most enchanting bays and admiring breathtaking landscapes. During the week we will also have the opportunity to discover the beautiful Lerins Islands , facing the French Riviera and the Bay of Cannes. If time permits, with the right timing at our disposal, aware of a longer navigation, we can also reach the island of Porquerolles.
It will be an experience dedicated to outdoor life and contact with nature.
We will decide the exact itinerary based on the weather conditions and the indications of the skipper and the WWF expert.

Do you want to get excited with little? Fun and healthy life on the boat are also waiting for you, including aperitifs, dinners under the stars and swimming in natural pools, respecting the environment, with new and old friends.

OUR SKIPPER

On board this experience there will be Ivo M. or Gian Luca F .: click on the name to find out more about them. Sailing enthusiasts and friends from an early age, Ivo and Gian Luca will take you to discover the magical places where they grew up and of which they know every cove very well.


To participate in this experience, the Green Pass obtained with a complete vaccination cycle is required.

No Departures available

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Boat & Classes of Service

Hanse 40 -

Type

Sailboat

Length

12 m.

Toilets

2

Cabins

3

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Porto Marina degli Aregai, Santo Stefano al mare, IM, Italia.

Check-in: 4:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Porto Marina degli Aregai, Santo Stefano al mare, IM, Italia.

Check-out: 10:00 AM

The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

WWF Travel

Member since 2020 -

Organisation

Italian

English

4.7/5

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180

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Whale watching mini-cruise with WWF guide between Liguria and the French Riviera

07/30/2025

Ester S.

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France

Nice experience, interesting. Discovering so many new things, I would absolutely recommend it. Thank you
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Whale watching cruise with WWF guide between Tuscany and Northern Corse

07/30/2025

Roberta V.

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Italy

The holiday experience was really pleasant, despite some unforeseen events. The skill and prudence of the skipper, together with the sympathy and competence of the WWF guide, allowed me to live this experience, my very first on a sailboat, always with a smile and the certainty of being in good hands. Initially, a trip to Corsica was planned, but the weather conditions took us to Elba and Capraia, both wonderful views from the sea. The lessons were extremely interesting and our guide, with infinite patience, answered my every question, curiosity or even "madness" about the inhabitants of the sea and the land. Although we were not lucky enough to spot cetaceans, the holiday was still a wonderful experience. The travel companions were always available and collaborative, creating a nice group, and the week flew by I can't wait to do it again! As already mentioned, perhaps being at 7 pm to go shopping has forced us to do things in a hurry, thinking of putting the meeting time for 5 pm could help to make the food and dinner more calmly.
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Whale watching cruise with WWF guide between Tuscany and Northern Corse

07/28/2025

Alessandra T.

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Italy

Wonderful holiday, it will always remain in our hearts. Despite the unfavorable weather, the mood was always sky-high thanks to our fantastic guide and our formidable skipper who always found convenient solutions for the whole crew. PS: I loved the lessons and learned so many great things. I couldn't have imagined it better as a holiday. Thank you. Elena 11 years old
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Whale watching cruise with WWF guide between Tuscany and Northern Corse

07/27/2025

Elena Z.

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Italy

I am satisfied with the cruise, despite the weather conditions were sometimes prohibitive, and despite the fact that we saw nothing of cetaceans, nor practically anything even of birdlife. The skipper has always made the right and prudent decisions regarding navigation, and has shown that he knows how to solve the situation, despite the fact that everything has happened to us: trap in the propeller, wind and wave always contrary in the crossings, breakage of the reef line, halyard stuck on the winch and mooring line stuck on a plank on the quay with a crosswind. The only drawbacks: the cleanliness of the boat a little lacking immediately, the evening boarding and consequent expense for the galley at 19:30, after a day of travel (I would recommend anticipating boarding to 1/2 afternoon to do the galley with a little calm). It would also have been nice to be able to do a little more sailing, but it was not possible because understandably priority was given to cetacean monitoring, and therefore to reach the observation spots in the shortest possible time (and the intensity and direction of the wind did not allow it)

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