Not exact matches
During the winter and early spring seasons, the
bay is visited by whales and
dolphins, while every day, the chorus lines of pelicans gliding
along the tips of the ocean waves never cease to amaze!
Here you will find Hawaiian spinner
dolphins at play in beautiful La Perouse
Bay along with opportunities to explore caves and grottos
along this protected coastline, far from development, crowds and other tours.
It's the perfect place to sit outside your room and enjoy the view, enjoy a swim in the large pool, or take a stroll
along the seawall and spot
dolphins and fish in the
bay.
Take turns paddling
along the Monterey
Bay coastline spotting otters, sea lions, and possibly even some
dolphins.
Enjoy long lunches at winery restaurants, swim with
dolphins and seals in Port Phillip
Bay, peruse country markets, pick strawberries, visit a wildlife sanctuary, ride horses
along beaches and across vineyards, visit cheesemakers and distillers, farm stands and olive groves, go bushwalking and take pictures of Victoria's colourful bathing boxes.
Some of the adventures include nighttime walks in the rain forests, bird watching in Drake's
Bay area and Corcovado National Park, horseback riding
along the pristine shores, canopy tours and zip lining excursions in the forests, snorkeling adventure in Cano Island and
dolphin and whale watching tours in Drake's
Bay.
It is here in Plettenberg
Bay that nature and sport combine to offer visitors the opportunity to enjoy any of the many activities such as playing golf, lazing in the sun on the beach, hiking in the forests or
along the beaches, visiting the wildlife sanctuaries, whale and
dolphin watching, etc..
Most rafting tours, like SPLASHER»S OCEAN ADVENTURES, depart from Honokohau Marina near Kailua - Kona and travel
along the Kona Coast to snorkeling destinations;
DOLPHIN DISCOVERIES and SEA QUEST launch from Keauhou
Bay, the closest boat harbor to the island's most - coveted snorkeling sites.
As we were driving
along the
bay,
dolphins came to say hi.
Playful
dolphins and majestic whales can be spotted from a few towns
along the coast, including Mossel
Bay, Knysna and Plettenberg
Bay, between June and November.
If you find yourself in Hervey
Bay outside of whale season, you can still head out for a half - day tour to watch pods of
dolphins frolic
along the coast of the Great Sandy Strait (if you're lucky, you might even spot some turtles and dugongs!).
Hit the coastline for some beach driving (best suited to within three hours either side of low tide) to oggle at the coloured sands
along the Great Sandy National Park or take the rainforest circuit from the Freshwater Track travelling to Rainbow Beach and Tin Can
Bay; do some kayaking and fishing at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (at the left - hand side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow water or check out the lighthouse at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any
dolphins.
Explore Cow
Bay on a guided sea kayak tour where you'll set off at sunrise, cruising
along the national park coastline searching for turtles,
dolphins, dugongs and more.
The latest hot spot for turtle trouble is Magdalena
Bay, an 870 - square - mile haven for whales,
dolphins, sea birds and five species of sea turtles tucked
along the Pacific coast of Mexico's Baja Peninsula north of the tourist hub of Cabo San Lucas.