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Resident Dolphins

Today on board Whale One we were lucky enough to spot our resident mother and calf dolphins in the canals again. Despite the rain everyone had a lovely day, as we were all sheltered beneath the rooves on each deck. On our way back in we fed the pelicans, and we were...

Dolphin DIscovery – the adventure begins!

On Saturday we launched our very first Dolphin Discovery Cruise! Unfortunately the winds were not on our favour, and we were unable to leave the canals due to the rough water. But fortune smiled upon us again when we spotted a mother dolphin and her calf playing in...

Dolphin Cruises

Good evening to all our faithful readers! As the whale watching season is now over we are moving on to our brand new Dolphin Discovery Tours! Our first tour is tomorrow. It is a great way to showcase the area from the luxurious comfort on board Whale One. We aim to...

Sunday 3 November

This morning we saw a single whale about 4 and half miles South-East of Point Cartwright. At first there was 10 minute downtimes, but we did get a full breach, numerous tail throws, tail slaps and pectoral slaps and a few close encounters. Our lone whale performed...

Saturday 2nd November, Whale report

This morning Whale One passengers & crew missed the whales & everyone onboard was offered a FREE RETURN CRUISE. The afternoon cruisers have had more luck as the skipper has just reported sighting a pod of 2 whales going North off Kawana Beach. This is quite...

Thursday 31 October

Our trip out this morning saw some fairly good weather and sea conditions, hardly any wind and only a metre of swell. We went out to the wreck of the Brisbane and spotted a mother and calf, who we followed for a while until they met up with a second mother and calf....

Mondays Whales – 28th October 2013

Today on our morning Whale Watching cruise, we found a mother and calf 4 miles east of Point Cartwright.  They were being a little quiet to start with but then livened up and decided to show off!  For 10-20 minutes they gave us a display of playing and having fun in...

Busy Saturday of whale watching! 26th October 2013

The season may have only a couple of weeks left but the whales don’t seem to think it’s time to go home just yet! This  morning the 7am trip found a mother, calf and escort about 8 miles off Mt. Coolum, we were treated to close encounters with the three...

Friday 25th CANCELLED due to high winds & rough seas

Unfortunately we’ve had to cancel the whale watching cruise today due to the high winds. The skipper has also advised that tomorrow will be better weather. If you are wishing to reschedule the office is open to take your call. 1300 942 531.