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BIENVENUS CHEZ NOUS!

Stratégiquement placé entre des destinations touristiques connues comme les îles Lofoten et le Cap Nord, vous trouvez Andenes et Hvalsafari AS.

Notre compagnie est la première, la plus grande et la plus expérimentée  pour l’observation des cétacés en Norvège. Dès le début 1989, nous avons acquis de l’expérience et des connaissances uniques, qui rendent notre équipage le meilleur quand il s’agît de chercher des cétacés.

Donc on peut vous offrir une garantie d’observation au 100%!


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After a long trip out to sea with rain and wind, as well as spotting sperm whales of course! 🐋... we were also rewarded with a beautiful rainbow on our way back to the harbour 🌈

#whalewatching #stormyweather #aftertherain #rainbow #spermwhales
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After a long trip out to sea with rain and wind, as well as spotting sperm whales of course! 🐋...  we were also rewarded with a beautiful rainbow on our way back to the harbour 🌈 

#whalewatching #stormyweather #aftertherain #rainbow #spermwhales

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Oh my God wat e nice Shy. Bravo Conny👀💋

On days like today, when the fog is so thick you can’t even see the harbour, there are other amazing animals here on Andøya to enjoy 🦌

📸 This beautiful photo was taken by one of our guides @stefan_leimer_fotografie

Called 'Elg' in Norwegian, the moose are the largest land animals found in Norway. They can reach a shoulder height of a stunning 2.3 meters! With antlers that span up to 1.5 meters 👀

#andøya #moose #arctic #arcticwildlife #arcticnature #elg #amazingnature
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On days like today, when the fog is so thick you can’t even see the harbour, there are other amazing animals here on Andøya to enjoy 🦌

📸 This beautiful photo was taken by one of our guides @stefan_leimer_fotografie 

Called Elg in Norwegian, the moose are the largest land animals found in Norway. They can reach a shoulder height of a stunning 2.3 meters! With antlers that span up to 1.5 meters 👀

#andøya #moose #arctic #arcticwildlife #arcticnature #elg #amazingnatureImage attachment

Playful and sociable, Risso's Dolphins are quite new to the more northern latitudes, such as here in Andenes at 69°North.

Here you can see an older male with a white front body and larger size, swimming with at least one calf. The calves have pinkish/ brown faces and are of course smaller.

Risso's Dolphins also have very visible scars, and this helps us to recognise them. They turn whiter as the scars accumulate over time and the skin loses pigmentation.

#rissosdolphin #69degreesnorth #arcticcircle #dolphins #andenes #norway #visitnorway
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Playful and sociable, Rissos Dolphins are quite new to the more northern latitudes, such as here in Andenes at 69°North.  

Here you can see an older male with a white front body and larger size, swimming with at least one calf. The calves have pinkish/ brown faces and are of course smaller. 

Rissos Dolphins also have very visible scars, and this helps us to recognise them. They turn whiter as the scars accumulate over time and the skin loses pigmentation.

#rissosdolphin #69degreesnorth #arcticcircle #dolphins #andenes #norway #visitnorwayImage attachmentImage attachment

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POURQUOI NOUS CHOISIR

Comme leader du marché avec la plus longue expérience et la garantie d’observation, nous pensons que vous pouvez nous choisir sans soucis comme operateur de votre safari. En plus, Andenes est le meilleur endroit pour les départs des safaris, car il n’y a pas d’autres places en Norvège aussi proches au talus continental. Cela rend la durée du voyage vers la zone des cétacés la plus courte possible, et nous donne plus de temps à passer avec les cétacés.

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“Hvalsafari AS est le meilleur opérateur mondial pour les safaris d’observation des cétacés dans la région arctique”The Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS)