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3 September – Rough week of weather

Sadly we have had to cancel todays and tomorrows trips due to high seas and strong winds. Yesterday the sea conditions were quite rough. There was a lot of chop on the water with 15 knot southerly winds. We found our whales early at one mile North-East of Point...

1 September – Perfect Whale Season!

This morning marks our 100th trip in a row that we’ve spotted whales!! A big congratulations to all the staff and crew that have made this possible. Sea conditions were calm at first this morning, but soon picked up to 10 knots southerly with a slight chop on...

Saturday 31 August, Whale Watching

A total of 10 whales today. All whales were spotted within 3 mile of Point Cartwright. The start of spring saw an influx of visitors to the Coast and Whale One patrons. Our 7am early morning cruise proving very popular. Just a slight breeze started the weekend in fine...

30th August – What a whale of a day

Sea conditions were calm today. We saw plenty of dolphins! We spotted a mother and her calf, about 4-5 weeks old, 6 miles out and followed them for about 20 minutes as they performed fluke updives and peduncle throws. For the next half an hour we followed, the pair...

29th August, Feeling Whale Off

Today there was a little bit of chop on the water with 10 knots of southerly breeze blowing, but the whales didn’t mind at all! We found a pod of 3 around 2.5 miles east of Pt. Cartwright, they were charging around with fluke up dives and a pectoral wave from...

28th August

Today there was about 7 knots of North- North Easterly breeze with a little chop and froth on the ocean, it was fairly flat. We spotted a mother and calf about 3.5 miles out but they were a bit wary and kept their distance even as we watched for about 25 minutes. We...

27th August, sweet newborn calf

On Tuesday morning sea conditions were calm, and we went 8 miles out to find our first whales, the two were having 15 minute down times and fluke up dives as they headed south. 9 miles out we were lucky to see a mother and calf on the surface, the calf would have only...

26th August

Great sea conditions today for whale watching! There was just a slight roll. We spotted our first whale 4 miles out, and were treated to pectoral slaps, peduncle throws and an upside down tail slap. After heading to Point Cartwright, we turned around and came back to...

25th August – Sweet Sunday

This morning we had beautiful calm seas with a slight chop. The whales showed off with pectoral slaps and a fluke up dive. We spotted a competition pod of four who came over to the boat and performed a few spy hops beside the boat. A green turtle and some Bottlenose...

Saturday whale watching fun, 24th August

This morning the seas were fairly flat with 10 knots of breeze and a slight chop on the water. We spotted a mother and calf about 3 miles North-East of Pt. Cartwright, the calf was having a great time playing. Practicing his breaching as he breached several times, mum...