The fascinating experience of sailing in the Strait of Gibraltar, an area declared an International Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2006, gains extra emotion when friendly inhabitants of its waters, the whales and dolphins, approach the boats to display and satisfy the curiosity of tourists. Up to seven species of cetaceans can be found in the Strait of Gibraltar: striped dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and common dolphins, pilot whales, killer whales, sperm whales and fin whales. Enjoying the spectacle of sailing between two continents and two seas, you will also be able to observe other marine species in the area, such as schools of tuna, turtles, sunfish, etc.; and migratory birds, such as flamingos, storks, eagles, fishermen, etc.