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June 22nd – Whale Watching Report

Sadly Whale One was jetty bound today with uncompromising swells not providing a good day out on the water.  The good news is though that tomorrow is due to be SPECTACULAR, so jump on board!  See you at the Wharf!  

June 21st – Whale Watching Report

A spectacular morning dawned after the weekend storms and 13 nautical miles off Mooloolaba our guests have been treated to a competition pod of 4 Humpback Whales. They are putting on a fantastic display of pec slaps, fluke-up dives, lots of close encounters and...

June 18th – Whale Watching Report

Updates from the helm, after an early sighting, the pod of 3 became a pod of 4 whales just logging along. Swimming slowly on their northern migration. They came up to the boat giving the passengers a good viewing. These big guys then split into two. Seas are 1 metre...

June 17th – Whale Watching Report

After a week of bad weather, we were back out on the water again today, with sightings of 7 gorgeous whales heading north. First up 2 Humpbacks were seen 12 nautical miles out on the Whale Highway and passengers and crew were treated to a full breach and some Fluke-Up...

June 12th – Whale Watching Report

Unfortunately the persistent Southerly has forced us to cancel TOMORROW, MONDAY’s whale watching cruise. The skipper has further advised that his recommendation is Thursday on wards. If you are booked on please contact the office on 1300 WHALE 1 (1300 942 531)...

June 11th Whale Watching Report

1 single sub adult whale was spotted this morning 12 nautical miles off Mooloolaba. With some quiet action today the inquisitive juvenile came over for some very close encounters with the passengers & crew. Performing the very graceful Fluke Up Dive. I pleasant...

Friday June 10th – whale watching report

Total – 2 humpbacks Friday 10th June – Another glorious sun shiny day here on the Sunshine Coast. The skipper has reported that just 12 Nautical miles east of Point Cartwright 2 Humpback Whales have been spotted. These humpbacks are giving the crew and...

June 9th – whale watching report

Thursday June 9th – Brilliant blue skies and calm seas made it easy for us to find whales 9 miles out this morning. 1/2 meter of swell and not a cloud in the sky with a mild 10 knot breeze makes for perfect whale watching weather, and these magnificent creatures...

Tuesday June 7th – Whale watching report

Tuesday 7th June 10 am Cruise Wow, finally after all this wild weather Whale One Skipper, crew and passengers braved the seas and went in search of whales. We had our first sighting Due East 12 nautical miles, lots of tail slapping he seemed a little lonely out there...