Six Whale Rock Gardens is ideally situated 5 to 10 minutes drive from
Whale Rock Beach, Plettenberg Bay Country Club, and other attractions in the area.
Not exact matches
In contrast to most
whale fossils, which have been discovered in marine
rocks, Kenya's
beached whale was found in river deposits, known as fluvial sediments, said Jacobs, a professor in the Roy M. Huffington Department of Earth Sciences of SMU's Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences.
Covered in bays, dunes, and
beaches, the isle also offers
whale watching, snorkeling, cycling, and exotic birdlife (keep your eyes peeled for the yellow
rock parrot).
• Next door to Hawaiian Islands Humpback
Whale Sanctuary Visitor Center • Oceanfront pool • Ancient Hawaiian fish pond (
rock - wall - protected
beach right in front of property for calm ocean lagoon swimming) • Monsoon Indian oceanfront restaurant and bar on ground floor • Access to large private rooftop deck with amazing ocean and Haleakala views, propane barbecues, and picnic tables • Shuffle board courts and equipment • Free Parking • Walk along unobstructed white sand
beach for miles
It is located just across the road from Bonville Creek Estuary, and a short stroll away from the
beach,
rock pool and headland lookout where
whales and dolphins are often sighted.
The county
beach access just north of Seal
Rock (recently made famous by the
beached whale that had to be moved to be buried) may also occasionally yield some decent tide pools.
Cove
Rock, whilst not renowned for its swimming, is nonetheless one of the country's most remarkable sandstone formations that serves as a wonderful venue for breeding seabirds, a
whale watching vantage point, a perfect fishing spot and a great place for observing nature and simply «being» on the
beach.
The waters are calm, safe for swimming and uncrowded, and the white sandy
beach is also a great spot for
rock fishing and
whale watching in season.
scuba dive at the incredible Julian
Rocks, take a stroll up to the lighthouse or relax on the
beach and do some
whale watching.
Whale Rock is located within close proximity to Margate main
beach with its seasonal entertainment, selection of restaurants, cocktail bars and family activities.
Along the way you'll view ancient Aboriginal
rock art, splash at beautiful, freshwater swimming holes, picnic on white sandy
beaches and see prolific wildlife, including birds,
whales, dolphins and saltwater crocodiles.
Straddling clean, crisp design with «60s Baja boho - chic elements (such as the lobby's life - size
whale sculpture crafted from driftwood), this 161 - room hotel on Monuments
Beach offers unobstructed views of the Arch, a stunning
rock formation on Cabo's southern tip.
Nestled amongst 23 oceanfront acres at the footprint of legendary Black
Rock, on Ka`anapali
Beach, Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa provides the ideal setting to watch as
whales spout and breach in the blue waters of the Pacific.
Aside from the wide array of
beach and water sport popular throughout the coastal regions of the state, there are also eco-tourist opportunities such as
whale watching, environmental tours, and
rock climbing adventures.
17 Magneten is a self - catering holiday home located in
Whale Rock, Plettenberg Bay, a short drive from 6 blue flag
beaches this seaside town is famous for, and less than 3 km to Beacon Isle shopping centre.
Among the highlights are: the mountains and river estuaries of Bute Inlet; the wildflowers and birds on Mitlenatch Island; Kingcome Inlet's vast delta and waterfalls; the bighouse and totem remains on Village Island, in the Broughtons; the pebble
beaches of Yuquot, at Nootka Sound; the contemporary totems and carvings at Fort Rupert, on north Vancouver Island; the hidden 1890s grave for two children on Redonda Island; the dilapidated boat houses overhanging Sointula's
beaches; Sointula's
whale rubbing
beach; the old mine at Suquash, near Port Hardy; Ripple
Rock; and more!
• Khao Lak Daytours Explore all the best scuba diving in Thailand - the Similans, Koh Bon, Koh Tachai and Richelieu
Rock... dazzling underwater scenery, incredible diversity,
whale sharks and manta rays - all with the added convenience of this near - by and tranquil
beach resort area.
You'll never be short of something to do, whether action or relaxation is what you are after, the island offers, swimming at the
beach or beautiful lakes, surfing, scuba diving, sea kayaking, four wheel drive tours,
rock, surf or boat fishing, golf,
whale, dolphin and turtle spotting in their natural habitat, bushwalking, bird watching, picnics or a moonlight stroll along the
beach.
Whether it is taking my dogs & children to play in the surf, running our horses on the
beach, four wheeling in the Sand dunes, spotting the
whales along the basalt
rock cliffs, or watching the sunset with my husband.
Aside from
whale watching and pelagic birding trips, Oz Whale Watching offers guided tours around Sydney National Harbour, including snorkelling at Shelley Beach to try and spot blue groper, dusky butterflyfish, black rock cod, wobbegongs, cuttlefish, potbelly seahorses and weedy sea dra
whale watching and pelagic birding trips, Oz
Whale Watching offers guided tours around Sydney National Harbour, including snorkelling at Shelley Beach to try and spot blue groper, dusky butterflyfish, black rock cod, wobbegongs, cuttlefish, potbelly seahorses and weedy sea dra
Whale Watching offers guided tours around Sydney National Harbour, including snorkelling at Shelley
Beach to try and spot blue groper, dusky butterflyfish, black
rock cod, wobbegongs, cuttlefish, potbelly seahorses and weedy sea dragons.
Next, visit Kangaroo Island to see spectacular
rock formations, beautiful
beaches and abundant wildlife in their natural habitat, including kangaroos, koalas, sea lions, echidnas, goannas, platypuses, rare birds and even
whales.
The Great Ocean Road region is blessed with pristine squeaky sand, clean
beaches perfect for swimming, diving, surfing, fishing, sunbathing, walking the dog,
rock - pooling, exploring, picnics,
whale - spotting or just relaxing.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the high volume of traffic out to the Lighthouse and Chimney
Rock areas during the gray
whale migration, the park will be operating a shuttle bus system from the Drakes
Beach parking lot (usually from New Year's to Easter each year on weekends and holidays — weather permitting).
The
beaches along Geographe Bay are snow white with no surf or waves 90 % of the time because the sea breeze comes across the land on the other side of Yallingup, 15 kilometres away, where you can surf,
whale watch, see the spectacular Canal
Rocks and many beautiful spots of interest.
-- a spot where
whales centuries ago were slaughtered on the
beach but where crowds now gather on the
rocks to watch spouting blue, sperm, minke and other
whale species feeding.
Gulls flocked to find remnants of
whale blubber, called maktak, and 50 yards away, the ocean gently
rocked against the course black sandy shoreline, which is not much of a
beach anymore with the rising waters from warming oceans and melting ice.