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1 October 2017 Whale Watching Report

It didn’t take long to find our humpback friends today – we were surrounded by these amazing creatures on every trip today and watched on as they made their way south on their journey to Antarctica! On all our trips we were able to find them very easily with the...

30 September 2017 Whale Watching Report

The morning cruise started off very quiet with the ocean dead flat calm, and the humpback whales talking advantage of the smooth seas by resting or spending long periods underwater. Our best pod of whales were right in front of Mooloolaba beach only 300 metres out...

28 September 2017 Whale Watching Report

What a day had onboard Whale One today. Each cruise had some of the greatest displays of whales seen. We watched two pods of mums and calves come together to play and they really put on a show for us. We’re sure the calves were trying to outbreach each other...

27 September 2020 Whale Watching Report

The skipper said “Our first cruise today the whales went nuts”. We found a mum and calf five minutes off the headland and they were amazing! It started with the mum performing huge head lunges followed by the calf breaching at least 30 times close to...

26 September 2017 Whale Watching Report

Mother and calves galore today! Our first trip for the day we had two humpback whales, a mother and calf, near Alexandra Headland Beach. These two ended up giving us a great show with both doing breaches and tail slaps. Our second trip saw another mother and calf for...

25 September 2017 Whale Watching Report

Monday, Monday! Our first cruise for the day started out with spotting our humpback whale buddies at La Balsa Park, which is 300 metres inside the river mouth. We found a beautiful mum and calf playing together and slowly swimming to the mouth. We then spotted...