Tangalooma Whale Watch Cruises
Tangalooma Whale Watch Cruises takes you on the journey of the Humpback whale. The Humpback whale is well known for its annual migration from Antarctica to the Great Barrier Reef and beyond, the migratory path is adjacent to the eastern coast of Australia. As the herds travel north past Byron Bay in New South Wales into Queensland, they start to narrow into a five kilometre track which passes to the north of Moreton Island, making this an ideal location for whale spotting.
From June through to October, visitors to Tangalooma can partake in a daily Whale Watching Cruise. Board the largest Whale Watching vessel departing from Brisbane and see these majestic humpback whales in their natural environment as part of the awe-inspiring day tour. This is a great opportunity for guests to get a close view of these gentle giants and watch them breach, tail slap and spy hop as they display some of their acrobatic behaviour. The cruise includes a light lunch on board as well as educational commentary throughout the cruise by a Qualified Marine Biologist from Tangalooma’s Marine Education and Conservation Centre (TMECC).
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Extended Day Cruise with Whale WatchingDeparting from Brisbane at either 7.30a.m. or 10.00a.m., you will enjoy a leisurely cruise across Moreton Bay before stopping briefly at Tangalooma Island Resort. Depending on departure time you will have up to three hours to enjoy the Resort facilities. After reboarding the vessel, you will journey out to the Whale Watch Area while enjoying a light lunch served onboard. With extensive commentary provided by a fully qualified Marine Biologist you will have over an hour to spot Humpbacks at all their glory. Return back to the Resort at 3.30p.m. to have the afternoon to participate in various activities. At approximately 6.00p.m. partake in the unforgettable experience of feeding wild bottlenose dolphins. You will then return back to Brisbane unless overnight accommodation at the Resort has been arranged. Whale Watch Cruise (June to October)Departing from Brisbane at either 7.30a.m. or 10.00a.m., you will enjoy a leisurely cruise across Moreton Bay before stopping briefly at Tangalooma Island Resort. Depending on departure time you will have up to three hours to enjoy the Resort facilities. After reboarding the vessel, you will journey out to the Whale Watch Area while enjoying a light lunch served onboard. With extensive commentary provided by a fully qualified Marine Biologist you will have over an hour to spot Humpbacks at all their glory. You will then return back to Brisbane unless overnight accommodation at the Resort has been arranged. | |
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