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Sunday 13 July Whale watching

We traveled 6 nautical miles out to find one, lonely but very playful juvenile humpback whale to entertain the passengers on today’s trip. Tail slaps, peduncle throws and swimming very close to the surface for about an hour. Due to increasing strong winds the PM...

12th July Afternoon Whale Watching

Whale Fight Club! Approximately 10 miles offshore we spotted some commotion so we headed over for further investigation. 2 juvenile humpbacks were in a competition fight! Swimming all around egging them on were some mischievous bottlenose dolphins. After around 5...

12th July Morning Whale Watching

This morning 7 miles north-east of Point Cartwright we found 2 sleepy whales. We managed to see a fluke up dive, some big blows and a tail slap or two and then they started diving with long down times. This is our cue to move on and hopefully find some whales who are...

Afternoon Report 11th July Whale Watching

Another mother and calf today! This calf was about a week or two old. The little one attempted a breach (very cute) and mum even let him come in for a close encounter. Great conditions for whale watching today and we are expecting an even better day tomorrow with two...

Morning report 11th July Whale Watching

Just 1/2 mile north of Point Cartwright today we spotted 2 humpbacks. They came in nice and close to the boat for some great viewing and performed some fluke up dives and tail slaps. Beautiful morning out on the water!