A pod of 4 whales were sighted this morning only 4 miles out, the skipper as he rang through the report stopped and announced over the speaker, “oh and there is a breach at 10 two” (this is how he describes where the whale is pinpointing the direction...
The forecast for today’s weather looked pretty rough yesterday, but things have turned out better than predicted, with a little wind, 1m swells and a little bit of chop on the water. The winds are dying down for the afternoon, so last minute bookings for the 2pm...
On Wednesday morning’s trip we saw 2 pods each consisting of a mother and calf. We had several close encounters with the first pod and watched the mother in the second pod swimming along with graceful fluke up dives. The breeze came up to about 12 knots of...
Unfortunately due to high wind forecast for tomorrow (Thursday 17 October) afternoon, we have cancelled the 12.30pm trip. Weather for tomorrow morning and Friday morning are looking great. Friday afternoon’s trip is still running, but looking to pick up some...
This morning we saw a mother, calf and escort. Interestingly the most was entirely black- even on her underside, though the calf was traditional colors. The calf was very entertaining with upside down tail slaps, breaches and pectoral waves, he was even resting on the...
This afternoon we were glad to be out on the water after the winds kept us from getting out to whale watch this morning. There was a breeze blowing and a bit of a swell, but it didn’t spoil the whales enthusiasm. We spent most of the trip with a lovely mother...