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DAY TWO BOAT TOURS & BAR HOPPING

MORNING

rrive early at Calheta’s dock for a trip aboard a traditional schooner with the marine biologists of Lobosonda. More than a dozen species of whale grace Madeira’s waters, including the blue whale, sperm whale and Bryde’s whale as well as pods of dolphins and even sea turtles. There’s no bad season to head out onto

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