Whale watching by definition is to observe whales in their natural habitat. From the moment you book your tour to the days, months, even years following you can find yourself talking about “that time you went out whale watching”. Western Australian whale watching is...
SUNDAY 13.09.2020We always express that every tour will be different. Sunday’s tour was no exception to this. The northerly winds earlier in the week had subsided and the skies opened up letting the sun beam down into the turquoise water below. We had already...
Over the past week, we’ve really noticed a shift in all things nautical!Since the last storm passed the cape we’ve had incredible weather, more whales, AND clearer waters! This combination made for the perfect “textbook” tour yesterday. From...
28/08/2020 With near millpond conditions in Geographe Bay the whales have been easy to spot from the moorings whilst we’re still conducting our pre-tour presentations! We haven’t had to venture far before the humpbacks start to put on a show for us! From...
With over 30 pods migrating through Geographe Bay yesterday it was hard to miss the action! Energetic juveniles breaching, tail-slapping, head-lunging, and peduncle-slapping! It was hard to choose where to focus as we had whales at our 12, 1, 4, AND 9 O’Clock! Whales...
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