Whale Report for 22 July The waters today were fairly calm with a long lazy swell and no wind. The first whales spotted were 9 miles off Point Cartwright. They entertained us with big fluke up dives and logging. These wonderful whales were doing their synchronized...
A total of 7 whales sighted today. Some playful and some just cruisin’ Seas were perfect for whale spotting and hardly a breeze at all. The morning cruise started well with the first whale sighted just 5 mile off Mooloolaba Bay. This whale was entertaining the...
This morning there was a swell of 1 meter and a little wind chill out at sea with a northeasterly wind blowing at about 5-10 knots. We found a pod of 2 whales about 8 miles North of Point Cartwright and were treated to 20 minutes of close encounters with the giants as...
The sea conditions were good today with a one meter swell this morning on the whale watching cruise, with no wind to speak of and only a light shower we were undeterred- and what’s a little rain to a Humpback whale! We found whales early this morning about 3...
Sea conditions were good today with low winds and a 1m swell. About 1.5 miles offshore from Point Cartwright we spotted a mother and calf. The calf looked to be about 1 week old. While following them for a couple of hours the baby treated us to some breaches and head...
Today, whales were first spotted at 9.30am north/east of Point Cartwright. This pod of two gave a spectacular display of tail throws, peduncle dives, tail slaps as well as flick up dives. The beautiful waters off Mooloolaba gave such clear visibility to watch and...