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Pilot Whales

Black-bodied dolphins that aren't dolphins. Pods of 20+ — deep divers that surface in lazy resting rafts.

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About pilot whales

Pilot whales aren't whales — they're the second-largest member of the dolphin family after orcas. Bulbous melon-shaped heads, jet-black bodies, and tight matriarchal pods of 10–30 individuals that travel together for life. The short-finned species ranges across tropical Indo-Pacific; the long-finned is temperate Atlantic.

They're deep divers — squid-hunting forays to 600+ metres, holding breath 15 minutes at a stretch — and surface in lazy 'resting rafts' between dives. Encounters happen on Red Sea liveaboards (transit between sites), Sri Lanka whale-watching tours (off Mirissa, Trincomalee), and Madeira/Tenerife dedicated charters.

In-water encounters are increasingly rare due to regulation — most sightings are surface-only from boats. Pair a Sri Lanka or Red Sea dive trip with a whale-watch day for the best chance.

When to dive with Pilot Whales

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We're still mapping pilot whales sightings

This species hasn't been logged at any of our partner sites yet — destination + season data will appear here once we've confirmed a reliable spot.

Best months overall: every month. Sri Lanka Dec–Apr. Red Sea Mar–May (Brothers transits). Madeira Apr–Oct.

Where to dive with Pilot Whales

No partner sites for pilot whales yet

We're still curating destinations where this species can be reliably encountered. Check back soon, or chat with us for a custom itinerary.

Plan a trip to dive with pilot whales

Real, curated expeditions — or a custom trip built around the best season and destination to encounter pilot whales.

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Browse our curated, small-group dive trips — fixed dates, vetted partner operators, zero agency fee. Or tell us your dates and we'll build a custom trip around the best season and destinations to encounter pilot whales.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to dive with pilot whales?
Sri Lanka Dec–Apr. Red Sea Mar–May (Brothers transits). Madeira Apr–Oct.
What's the best destination for first-timers?
a partner destination is the easiest entry point — short flights, beginner-friendly conditions, and reliable sightings during peak months.
What certification do I need?
Yes — Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) is strongly recommended. Sightings happen at depth (often 25–40m) or in current. PADI/SSI Advanced certification is the gateway, plus 20+ logged dives.
Photography tips?
Surface lens (200–400mm) or wide-angle if dropping in. Bulbous head profile is the ID feature.

Ready to dive with pilot whales?

Tell us when you can travel and your certification level — we'll match the right destination, the right season, and the right trip for diving with pilot whales.

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