Afterwards, you have time to swim or snorkel off
the beach with sea lions, fish and maybe some turtles, rays and reef sharks.
After the walk, we can swim and snorkel from
the beach with sea lions in these northern warmer waters.
Not exact matches
Our stay was filled
with sea lions, butterflies (in the thousands at Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary) and some really peaceful
beaches.
Regardless, the «
beach boogying» is unforgettable, as it will bring you up close
with sea otters, seals,
sea lions, coastal birds, and probably even the resident pods of whales.
There are rocky outcroppings
with great opportunities to explore tidepools during low tide This is also a great place to be on the lookout for
sea lions as some of their favorite rocks to rest upon are located on this peaceful
beach.
This
beach is known for its wildlife so be cautious of bears, wolves, cougars and don't be surprised if you come face to face
with a
sea lion while paddling out to catch a wave.
Think unique dining experiences, culinary tours, fishing charters, shark cage diving, swimming
with sea lions, rugged coastlines, breathtaking coastal views, perfect
beaches, native wildlife and so much more.
Breathtaking Highway 1 delights visitors
with crashing waves,
sea lions and otters sunning on the
beaches, and fantastic sunsets that color the sky in brilliant hues.
You are only allowed to enter the
beach with a guide to see the
sea lions from close up.
There is something for everyone: scuba, snorkeling on a reef that is 20,000 years old, beautiful
beaches, waterfalls, snorkeling
with whale sharks and
sea lions, kayaking, and of course, just relaxing!
Scenic Highlights: Seven nights cruising in the Galápagos Islands aboard the Yolita, explore the least visited islands of Isabela and Genovesa to see massive bird colonies and impressive volcanoes, relax on the white sandy
beaches, hike to the top of the Sierra Negra volcano the most recently active volcano in the Galápagos, go snorkelling
with sea lions and search for turtles and rays.
Their life cycle is similar to their more abundant
sea lion cousins,
with mothers giving birth on the island in June and July, and temporarily leaving their pups on the
beach as they forage for food nearby for nine months before pups are weaned in the spring.
California
sea lions infected
with Leptospirosis are appearing on Oregon
beaches, the Oregon Marine Mammal Stranding Network reports.
Beached Sea lions are turning up on California's central coast
with domoic acid poisoning, an affliction associated
with marine algae blooms.
Then travel to Seal Bay for a leisurely stroll on the
beach among the rare and endangered Australian
sea lion colony
with your specially trained guide.
Highlights of the tour can include swimming
with Australian
sea lions and dolphins in their natural environment, bush camping under the stars, walking on footprint free
beaches, visiting pristine coastal regions untouched by mass tourism, swimming in an underground lake in one of the Nullarbor caves, bush walking and much more.
The density of females on
Sea Lion Island was quite low (about 110 females per km of the coastline suitable for breeding) compared to densities recorded in other sub-Antarctic populations: this low level of crowding of females probably depends on the small population size and the abundance of sandy
beaches with a gentle slope, which are the preferred breeding habitat for elephant seal.
You'll get up close to some of the most intriguing and docile wildlife on the planet,
with visits to tortoise breeding grounds and iguana colonies, and even sharing the
beach with inquisitive
sea lions.
Get up close and personal
with sea lions, feast on world - famous cheeses, explore caves and hang out at secluded
beaches.
Each spring,
beaches are crowded
with breeding elephant seals and
sea lions and up to five breeding species of penguin.
A
beach all to themselves
with no disturbance from people must be very enticing for seals and
sea lions.
Spend your time walking amongst enormous
sea lions as they bask on the
beach, go kayaking or swimming in the clearest of
seas, then watch kangaroos at dusk
with champagne and canapes in hand.
Every month, 5 - year - old Sean Goodman plays a little game
with one of the
sea lions at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long
Beach, Calif..
Raida is a small island
with red volcanic rocks srurrounding a beautiful red sand
beach where there is a colony of
sea lions and a pelican nesting site.
There are eight national parks and many
beaches bustling
with pelicans and native
sea lions.
In the afternoon travel on to Seal Bay for a
beach walk
with a National Parks Ranger amongst a breeding colony of Australian
Sea -
lions.
The marine environment is equally diverse,
with highlights including walking on a pristine
beach with Australian
sea lions, spotting long - nosed fur seals across the spectacular landscapes of Admiral's Arch and visiting the ethereal Remarkable Rocks.
Wet landing on a sandy white
beach with many
sea lion harems.
Explore the spectacular Catlins coast,
with beautiful
beaches, luxuriant rain forest, fossilised trees, and rare species of
sea lions, dolphins and penguins.
Dive
with docile whale sharks, the world s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April and June, swim
with wild bottlenose dolphins in the warm waters of Monkey Mia and get up close to
sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales, explore the charming old pearling port of Broome and take a camel ride down Cable
Beach at sunset, fly over the beehive shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, boat down the huge, manmade Lake Argyle at Kununurra, explore the wineries and
beaches of the Margaret River region, cruise spectacular Geikie and Windjana Gorges in the remote and rugged Kimberley, see the stark outback come alive
with glorious wildflowers in winter and early spring and enjoy the sophisticated delights of Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.
One of the final stops on the International Teacher Program was a site not quite as quintessentially Galapagos as wandering an uninhabited
beach filled
with sea lions and marine iguanas, or gazing at sad ol' Lonesome George.