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21 July 2013

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...

July 20th, Morning cruise

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...

19th July, another beautiful day with the whales

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...

18th July – Whale Report

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...

Wednesday 17 July

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...

Thursday 16 July

Today the Whale One cruise traveled about 10 miles off the coast of Mooloolaba. Sea conditions were very good with a 5 knot breeze. The whales put on a show with a Mother and a 1 to 2 day old calf being first sighted. They had an escort with them. We kept our distance...

Monday 15th July, A whale of a time!

Although we had a little rain about 12 miles east of Point Cartwright this morning the sea conditions were good and calm. The shower certainly didn’t dampen anyone’s spirits when we were treated to a spectacular show with 8 whales having a competition. We...

Saturday 13 July, first baby of the season

Total of 12 whales sighted today. 6 on the morning and 6 on the afternoon cruise.   Whale One skipper and crew sighted our first new born humpback of the season today. The mother and calf were swimming only 4.5 miles East of Port Cartwright, surfacing for quite a...

Breaching, head lunges, and fluke up dives

We love an active pod of whales! Especially when we find a competition pod. Today we were lucky enough to come across a pod of 6 each of which were splashing about breaching, head lunging, peck slapping and fluke up diving. We had some close encounters with these...