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The ItineraryDay 1 Portsmouth, England. Embark the MS Hebridean Sky this afternoon. Transfers will be provided from Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station at a fixed timeDay 2 Lyme Bay & Dartmouth. At dawn we will be sailing through Lyme Bay and staff will be on deck as we look for common dolphins that can be found in these waters. Later this morning we will sail along the River Dart to our anchorage off the town of Dartmouth. Here you can choose to spend a couple of hours exploring the town or maybe join a Zodiac ride along the river and see the castles and river fortifications whilst keeping an eye out for wildlife. Over lunch we sail out to the English Channel where the shallow waters are home to several species of whale, dolphin and porpoise. Regular sightings in these waters include minke whales, common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and harbour porpoises. A few lucky spotters could even see some rarer visitors, including the second largest animal on the planet - the fin whale, long-finned pilot whales, Risso%u2019s dolphin and even the iconic humpback whale. Keep an eye out for playful bow-riding dolphins who leap in the waves made by the ship as we sail through these waters. Day 3 Shelf Edge, Bay of Biscay. Overnight we have sailed into the Bay of Biscay which is one of the most exciting areas in the world for whale and dolphin watching. A dramatic change in water depth from 150 to 4000 metres creates the perfect mixing bowl of nutrients that promote large algal blooms. These microscopic plants are the catalyst for drawing in ocean giants, who feed on the large schools of fish sustained by this explosion of life. We spend the day cruising in these rich feeding grounds, keeping a lookout for fin whales, sei whales, minke whales, long-finned pilot whales, Risso%u2019s dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, striped dolphins and common dolphins. Around one-third of the world%u2019s whale and dolphin species can be sighted in Biscay - with orca and blue whales being among the occasional visitors, meaning it is always an exciting area to watch for wildlife.Day 4 Canyons. Arrive this morning in the southern Bay of Biscay. Around 2-30 kilometres off the coast of Spain, lies the Santander and Torrelavega Canyons which are both more than twice the depth of the Grand canyon. These colossal trenches are the perfect habitat for some of the most elusive and interesting whale and dolphin species, such as the Cuvier%u2019s beaked whale. This mindboggling species is the deepest diving mammal on the planet, they can hold their breath for an astonishing 3 hours and 42 minutes, and dive to an incredible 2,992 metres. Other beaked whales sighted here include the Sowerby%u2019s beaked whale, northern bottlenose whale and True%u2019s beaked whale, as well as other marine mammal species like the pilot whale and sperm whale. So keep your eyes peeled for some of the most exciting and unusual species you might spot.Day 5 Whale Watching & Ferrol, Spain. Spend the morning cruising along the northern Iberian Coast which is home to around 22 whale and dolphin species including the harbour porpoise, common dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, and Risso%u2019s dolphin. Several members of the iconic %u201cblackfish%u201d have also been sighted in these waters, including regular sightings of the longfinned pilot whale and occasional sightings of orca and false killer whale. Further offshore species such as the striped dolphin, Cuvier%u2019s beaked whale, Sowerby%u2019s beaked whale, sperm whale, minke and fin whale can be spotted. Over lunch we arrive in Galicia at the port of Ferrol from where we head to the Estaca de Bares, the northernmost headland in Spain. Between August and November this is on the route of the seabird migration south with thousands of birds passing each day. Maybe also walk to the observation station or the lighthouse. Alternatively spend the afternoon in Ferrol which grew following the construction of a naval base in 1750. Explore the historic streets of the Magdalena neighbourhood where we find the Cathedral of St Julian, the town hall and local market. Day 6 Vilagarcia de Arousa & Santiago de Compostela. Continuing our time in Galicia we have a choice of excursions today. You may wish to visit some of the wonderful houses and gardens of the region. Visit the Pazo de Oca, a Baroque stately home known as the %u2018Galician Versailles%u2019 and %u2018El Generalife of the north%u2019 due to the beauty of its gardens. We also visit see the 15th century Pazo de Rubianes where we find one of the three official lordships in Spain. Explore the 11 hectare garden before we visit the Pazo%u2019s vineyards to learn about the local Albarino wine production and enjoy a tasting. Alternatively, visit Santiago de Compostela, the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia. The city%u2019s cathedral is the destination of the important Medieval pilgrimage routes which are still walked today. For those keen to walk some of the route there will be the chance to hike a section before transferring to Santiago. Otherwise transfer directly to the site where we will visit the Conventual de San Francisco, the Faculty of Medicine and the world-famous Plaza del Obradoiro. Inside the cathedral, we will visit the Romanic crypt and see the facade of Platerias, the Quintana Plaza, House of Parra, the facade of Azabacheria, and the facade of San Martin Pinario.Day 7 Figueira da Foz, Portugal. Located at the mouth of the Modego River, Figueira da Foz is one of central Portugal%u2019s prime beach resorts. This morning we will have a few hours of free time to explore the town or the coastline. This afternoon you choose to visit the nearby city of Coimbra, the Medieval capital of Portugal for over 100 years, and the site of the country%u2019s greatest university for the past five centuries. On a walking tour we will view the stunning buildings from the 16th to 18th centuries, including the Paco das Escolas (Royal Palace) and the Monastery of Santa Cruz before we head to the university which was recently appointed UNESCO status. Alternatively, drive to the Bairrada wine-producing region and visit the Alianca Underground Museum which is part winery, part art museum. Here we can explore a network of underground tunnels housing an extraordinary collection of African and Portuguese art SetubalMinke whaleDartmouthPazo de OcaSantiago de Compostela