Mont Saint Michel
Mont Saint-Michel is not only France's second most visited monument after the Eiffel Tower; it is also a sanctuary for dolphins, who enjoy bathing in the bay of Mont Saint-Michel to the delight of Normandy residents and tourists. The Al Lark association invites you to discover the Bays of Mont-Saint-Michel and Saint-Malo in a unique way. This group of enthusiasts organizes sea excursions to admire the beautiful scenery, discover the marine environment, and learn more about the people who live in this bay.
Set out from Cancale to find the dolphins in the bay. They have the largest concentration of dolphins in Europe, with a population of over 400! Board the "Tursiops II" and set out to explore the marine environment. Look carefully, use binoculars, and keep your gaze fixed on the horizon. You might catch a glimpse of a fin. But the real magic happens when you cross the dolphin route. You'll also see many other species that live here during the 4-hour excursion, including sea birds, jellyfish, ocean sunfish, porpoises, and seals.
Then, with a large group of people, you will explore the sea in search of dolphins and other sea creatures! The length of the ballad can vary depending on the animals and the weather, but it is usually around 3h30. You will travel from 20 to 40 kilometers out to sea in order to see dolphins in action. Of course, because dolphins are wild animals, no interaction is possible. You can only take photos of them! Dolphins, on the other hand, are very playful animals, and they usually don't bother jumping in the air in front of the camera.
Location: France