Where is the best place in Scotland to see whales?

What time of year do orcas visit Scotland?

Summer is the best time to see these magnificent creatures usually from May to July when the Common Seals are pupping. Any areas with lots of seal pups are good places to look for Orcas, so Orkney, Shetland and the Pentland Firth.

Where can I see whales in Scotland?

The best places to base yourself for whale watching include Oban, the Isle of Mull, Skye and the Outer Hebrides. Orkney and Shetland offer the best chance of spotting orcas (killer whales), while the Moray Firth has a resident population of bottlenose dolphins.

What is the best month to go whale watching?

When is the best time to view the whales? The best time of year to view Orca whales is in May through September. If you're looking for humpback whales then we suggest September through January.

When can you see whales in Scotland?

The best time to see minke whales in Scotland is from the end of May to September. Dolphins and porpoise are here all year round. Our local area is one of the best areas in Scotland for porpoise and we see them on the vast majority of summer trips.

Where can I see humpback whales in Scotland?

Between May and September, migratory humpbacks have been mostly seen in the southern tip of the Shetland Islands and off the Hebrides, but increasingly seen in the northern North Sea and have also been sighted off the west Cornish coast and the Isles of Scilly.

Where can you see killer whales in Scotland?

Where and When is best to spot Killer Whales or Orcas? Summer is the best time to see these magnificent creatures usually from May to July when the Common Seals are pupping. Any areas with lots of seal pups are good places to look for Orcas, so Orkney, Shetland and the Pentland Firth.

When can you go whale watching in Scotland?

To increase your chances of a sighting, the best time to visit is between May and September, although the whales are present all year round. Even further north, you may be lucky enough to see killer whales on Shetland between May and August, when they come inshore to hunt seals.Mar 2, 2018

Can you see whales in Scotland?

The waters around Scotland are among the finest in Europe for seeing dolphins, whalesdolphins, whalesThe aquatic lifestyle of cetaceans first began in the Indian subcontinent from even-toed ungulates 50 million years ago, over a period of at least 15 million years, but a jawbone discovered in Antarctica may reduce this to 5 million years. Archaeoceti is an extinct parvorder of Cetacea containing ancient whales.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Evolution_of_cetaceansEvolution of cetaceans - Wikipedia and porpoises, collectively known as cetaceans.

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