Friday 1st July – a competition pod was spotted this morning about 10 nautical miles out of Mooloolaba, and our guests enjoyed some tail slapping and close encounters. This afternoon Whale One was surrounded by different pods of whales out on the Whale Highway....
Report from the helm. A pod of 2 humpbacks were spotted by #whaleonecrew and passengers this morning only 5 mile off Point Cartwright. They were displaying their huge Pectoral Fins and did a couple of Fluke up Dives. Seas were flat with only a 10 knot breeze....
Beautiful weather and calm seas this morning made it easy for the Skipper to spot our first pod of whales only 2.5 nautical miles out. It was a competition pod with the male whales doing their best to attract attention fighting over a female with perduncle throws, pec...
The skipper has cancelled today’s cruises due to high winds and choppy seas. .He recommends Thursday is the next best weather day. BOOK NOW use this discount code to get a great deal. WEBWW.
4 beautiful Humpback Whales were spotted about 8 nautical miles out today, with another single being spotted a further 3 nautical miles north. Calm sea conditions with a light breeze gave the whales lots to smile about and they responded with some fluke up dives and a...
10 whales today. 7 whales this morning with plenty of action 10 miles out. Pectoral fin slapping, Fluke up dives and lots of close encounters. The first afternoon sightings were only 5 mile out with more action from 1 single whale heading south. Mugging the boat...
The report today from the helm. Total of 8 happy humpbacks. The first 2 whales were sighted 10 mile off Point Cartwright. Another pod of 3 active whales further out. As we moved to this group they started the action. Lifting their huge arms (Pectoral fins) and...
Today Today, being the first day of school holidays the skipper has advised that the morning breeze has subsided and he will be running the 1pm whale watching cruise this afternoon. 9 AM cruise cancelled. There are plenty of seats so don’t delay BOOK NOW with...
Total whales – 20 A whopping 20 Whales were spotted by our Skipper this afternoon about 12 nautical miles out from Mooloolaba. They had plenty of up close and personal encounters, blows and flashes. The seas were kind with 7 knot winds and a slight swell. ...
Thursday June 23 – “Whale One” was glad to get her feet wet again with perfect conditions and plenty of whales. 10 nautical miles out the Skipper spied a pod of 5 whales, along with a small shark and and some playful dolphins. The males of the whale...