Morning cruises! 7am Cruise- 2 whales A mother and calf spotted only half a mile off Point Cartwright this morning. We had them peduncle throwing, tail slapping and swimming in sync. Even some logging at the surface too. 10:30 am cruise About 4 miles offshore we...
7am – 5 whales Great sea conditions & oodles of whales today. The 1st pod of 2 humpbacks were sighted just 300 metres off Point Cartwright. These friendly whales were checking out the boat with plenty of close encounters & fluke up dives from Mum. a 2nd...
The skipper recommends Wednesday, Thursday & Friday are the best days for whale watching this week. He also recommends Monday is looking better than the weekend. If you have booked for the weekend and wish to change your booking please call the office on 1300 942...
Early morning patrons cruised out in fine weather today. Whale One skipper reported a mother & calf only 1mile offshore. After following this pair for 5 minutes they came around the vessel. The calf was playing and the mother breached twice. We followed these...
Afternoon update and photos from today A little wet and choppy out this afternoon but we got to hang out with a mother & calf. They were a little shy to begin with but then the calf started showing off. Some breaching and chin slapping then mum joined in with some...
10:30 am cruise WHALE UPDATE! A little damp and overcast out on the water today but still good conditions for whale watching. We cruised along with 2 adults 3.5 miles east of Point Cartwright they were all over the place going around in circles so making us work for...
Today we start 3 trips a day! (7:00 am, 10:30 am & 2:00 pm) The early bird catches the worm or whale in this case! Just out of the canal we spotted a mother & calf off Pt Cartwright. We stayed with them for over 1 hr while they were sync swimming. A couple of...
AM Report Lots of whales about this morning but all seemed a little lazy with long down times. After a while we had 2 single humpbacks swimming beside us with some nice fluke up dives. Alternating their times at the surface. We then found 2 north bound whales who were...
First up for the morning on our way out we had 12 Australasian humpback dolphins in river mouth. This species was only recently identified (as recent as last month) as a separate species to the Indo-pacific humpback dolphin. We then had a mother & calf pair 3.5...
WOAH! This morning we had a pod of 5. A bit of a competition pod with some pushing and shoving. Some peduncle throwing, tail slapping and fluke up dives. The group eventually split up and we followed a pod of 2. We also saw a small hammerhead shark! This afternoon we...