07 Jun 2026 - 02 Jul 2026 (26 days)
EUR15,250 NO SPACES AVAILABLE
Tour Leader: Local Leader
Tour Price (Per person): EUR15,250 (USD17,473 * GBP13,336 * AUD25,256)
Single Supplement: EUR930 (USD1,066 * GBP813 * AUD1,540)
Pricing notes : Pricing is based on a minimum group size of 3 guests. The price will be adjusted downwards for larger group sizes of up to five guests.
The islands of Macronesia in the eastern Atlantic Ocean can be divided into four independent groups, namely the country of Cape Verde, the Portuguese islands of Azores and Madeira, and the Spanish Canary Islands. Altogether, these islands are strung out over thousands of kilometres of ocean and this level of isolation from continental Europe and Africa has led to the dramatic evolution of over 25 endemic birds as well as countless endemic subspecies. Sadly, the native forests have been greatly reduced to less than 14% of the original area of Madeira, 10% of Tenerife, and less than 1% of Gran Canaria placing the future of many of these endemics in jeopardy and for this reason alone most are placed on the IUCN Red List.
This unique adventure offers a back-to-back opportunity to search for all of Macronesia’s endemics. Over 26 days, we will traverse diverse mountainous regions, semi-desert scrub, wetlands, and embark on numerous pelagics into the rich waters of the Atlantic. Our journey will begin on Cape Verde, one of the world’s least visited archipelagos. Highlights here may include the endemic Cape Verde and Boyd’s Shearwaters, Fea’s Petrel, Cape Verde Storm Petrel, Cape Verde Buzzard, Cape Verde Swift, Raso Lark, Cape Verde Warbler and Iago Sparrow. Several other endemic forms have been proposed as full species and we hope to encounter the so-called Bourne’s Heron (a subspecies of Purple Heron), Alexander’s and Neglected Kestrels (both subspecies of Common Kestrel), Cape Verde Falcon (a subspecies of Peregrine Falcon), and Cape Verde Owl (a subspecies of Western Barn Owl).
From there, we visit the Canary Islands covering Tenerife, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria. Highlights there will likely include the Bolle’s and Laurel Pigeons, Canary Islands Chiffchaff, Canary Islands Stonechat, and Tenerife Blue, Gran Canaria Blue and Canary Islands Chaffinches. We also hope to see the endemic subspecies of Houbara Bustard, Eurasian Stone-curlew, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Common Kestrel, Great Grey Shrike, African Blue Tit, Mediterranean Short-toed Lark, Sardinian Warbler, Goldcrest, and Common Linnet all of which constitute potential future splits.
Next, we jet across to Madeira where we will target the three endemic land birds (Trocaz Pigeon, Madeira Chaffinch and Madeira Firecrest), as well as the Zinos’s and Desertas Petrels. Other Macronesian endemics we hope to see include the Plain Swift, Berthelot’s Pipit and Atlantic Canary together with other island forms that have not yet been treated as full species, but which are possible candidates for future splits.
Our tour ultimately ends on the Azores where will target the rare endemic Azores Bullfinch and Azores Chaffinch, along with the breeding-endemic Monteiro’s Storm Petrel. We will also be on the lookout for several Azorean forms which are further candidates for future splits including the endemic subspecies of Common Buzzard, Common Wood Pigeon and Goldcrest.
Bolle's, Trocaz & Laurel Pigeons; Cape Verde Swift; Cape Verde & White-faced Storm Petrels; Fea's & Bulwer's Petrels; Boyd's Shearwater; Cape Verde Buzzard; Raso Lark; Hobara Bustard; Cape Verde Warbler; Canary Islands Chiffchaff; Madeira Firecrest; Canary Islands Stonechat; Canary Islands, Tenerife Blue, Azores, Madeira & Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch; Azores Bullfinch; Iago Sparrow.
Short-finned Pilot Whale, Bottlenose Dolphin
open ocean, coastline, pine & laurel forest, woodland, reservoirs, gravel plains, lava fields
moderate to hot
Up to 5 with local tour leader(s) on each island
DIFFICULT: This is a high-intensity “mega” tour designed for passionate listers and serious birders who enjoy a fast-paced schedule. Due to its demanding nature, it’s not recommended for avid photographers, inexperienced birders, or anyone with mobility or health limitations.
mostly relaxed with some longer walks. Several pelagic excursions.
comfortable
mostly easy with some trickier species
250+
spectacular volcanic scenery, rarely visited islands, excellent cuisine
Good
I was very pleased with the birding. I saw all 29 endemics and a total of 42 life birds. The leaders are great at finding, luring in and identifying birds. I appreciated that the focus was very much on the birding. The food and accommodations were excellent and appropriate. I wonder if we should have spent our last night near the coast but am not sure how that would have affected our birding success.
This was my third trip with Dušan and he, once again, orchestrated an outstanding experience. Not only is he a top notch bird guide, but he is also a superb tour leader who works tirelessly to make sure his clients have an enjoyable and trouble-free experience. Last, but not least, he is an interesting and friendly person: always willing to share his expertise and excited about learning from others. I truly hope that I have an opportunity to bird and travel with Dušan again.
Our trip to Madagascar was wonderful! Rockjumper did a great job with tour logistics, lodging, etc. Best of all was our guide! Lev Frid is an amazing birding/nature guide. He is incredibly good at not only hearing, identifying and finding the birds, but Lev is also able to quickly (and patiently) help all the tour participants get on the birds. In addition, he is just a really fun guy to be with. His sense of humor kept us laughing and his wealth of birding stories kept everyone interested and engaged during the trip. It was amazing to see the wildlife of Madagascar and having Lev as a guide made our experience that much better.
SEChina in winter was sensational thanks to Stephan Lorenz who is a superb birder and guide, as well as being quite personable. He got us such quality birds and some that were quite unexpected. He answers questions and gives information freely. Most importantly If a bird was possible he got it for us. We were all elated with the tour. Jason the local guide was also excellent. I would think this tour will become very popular or should be.
Despite the heat and humidity, Guyana is a magical place with gorgeous rainforests and savannahs and lots of beautiful birds and the wonderful giant anteater. Lev Frid was a wonderful guide full of great enthusiasm. I especially appreciated his patience in helping everyone get a good view of the birds. He is a joy to travel with. Our local guide was also great and a lot of fun to be around and so helpful as well in identifying the different birds. Also a special shout out to Leroy, who helped us on the last full day of birding; he was great. The drivers Renford and Devon were awesome as well.