Onboard Whale One the vessel came across a pod of two Humpbacks at approximately 8 miles offshore. They eventually split into singles, one of them putting on a spectacular show for the passengers. Performing huge breaches right beside the vessel, cruising along until...
Unfortunately due to rough seas and high winds Monday’s Whale Watching trip has been cancelled. A decision is still yet to be made for Tuesdays trip however things are looking good for the rest of the week! Keep checking in for updates or feel free to contact...
The strong winds and high seas have forced us to cancel the cruises from Friday through until Sunday at this stage. For further confirmation please contact the office 1300 942 531.
It was a calm day out on the water today with a slight 10-15 knot breeze and a 1.5m swell. The first sighting was at 16 nautical miles and it was a beautiful sight to say the least. The sighting was of a mother and her new born calf. The mother was understandably...
On the sea’s today the whale watching went very smoothly, with winds at only 4-5 knots and a swell of only one meter. The Whales were not overly active today but many pods were seen and some interesting behaviour was observed. The most attractive pod of today was a...
Whale One spotted two single whales very early into the trip today! At approx 9am these two whales were spotted heading north breaching 800m from the vessel. Shortly after a pod of two whales were unusually going around in circles, performing pec slaps and tail slaps...