Un’ escursione indimenticabile? L’ cetacean sightings in the Cetacean Sanctuary. The International Cetacean Sanctuary is a vast area of about 100,000 km² bordered by the waters of Toulon in France, Capo Falcone and Capo Ferro in Sardinia and Fosse Chiarone in Tuscany.
This stretch of sea, also known as the Cetacean Triangle, is a large area where you can make sensational encounters.
Due to the abundance of food, the Sanctuary area is home to an extraordinary presence of cetaceans, including fin whales, sperm whales, zephyrs, grampuses, striped dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, common dolphins and pilot whales. In addition to cetaceans, it is also possible to spot sea turtles, tuna and sunfish, and more rarely mobula (Mediterranean manta rays), swordfish and the great basking sharks.