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 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...
Unfortunately due to a low pressure system hitting the South East Coast of Queensland our Whale Watching cruise is cancelled today.
Just as Queensland wins the first round of State of Origin another Whale Watching Season begins. Whale One passengers & crew ventured out in good conditions on the first whale watching cruise of the season. Sighting our first pod just 2.5 mile off Mooloolaba Bay...
The afternoon cruise was treated to only 1 metre of swell and slight winds. The passengers briefly sighted a shy whale just 2.5 mile off Point Cartwright then the skipper caught sight of 2 very playful whales just a little further out. Throwing themselves about in the...
Whale One’s Skipper & crew were very lucky to find whales only 6 mile out to sea today. Awesome viewing as our 2 whales were up on the surface nearly all the time. Tail fluke displays & plenty of great photo shots as the gracefully performed their Fluke...