Keep a look out for
migrating whales between May and August.
Keep an eye out for
migrating whales between May and September.
The region is steeped in the tradition of the sea and you can see
migrating whales between September and November or book your seat on a whale watching cruise.
Adventure seekers will find many appealing attractions; surf the renowned break of Margaret River, view
migrating whales between June and December, climb ancient rocks along the Granite Sky Walk, or explore the wonders of Jewel Cave.
Spot ships coasting in and out of the harbour, and
migrating whales between May and November.
Watch
the migrating whales between June and August.
Explore the island by bicycle, stopping at Point Lookout to spot
migrating whales between June and October.
Not exact matches
New Caledonian humpback
whales stop for days on end at underwater mountains when they
migrate between breeding and feeding grounds.
Migrating humpback
whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) can be seen off the coast of Fraser Island
between August and October.
Every year
between June and November the humpback, Brydes and southern right
whales migrate to the warmer waters off our shores to mate and calve.
Whale watching is hugly popular
between December and April, when gray and humpback
whales migrate to the warm waters off Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
For the ultimate
whale watching experience, plan your trip
between January and April when massive pods of Pacific grey
whales are
migrating through Baja's Pacific Coast to Magdalena Bay.
Spot southern right
whales and humpback
whales at Great Oyster Bay as they
migrate north along the Tasmanian coast
between May and July and south
between September and November.
If you go a bit further offshore you'll reach the Ningaloo reef, a fantastic spot for diving, and if you visit
between April and July then you can even snorkel with
whale sharks as they
migrate past.
If you're visiting
between December and March, go to the lookout by the gray
whale sculpture to spot
migrating whales.
Between May and September Humpback
whales migrate up and down the coast off Port Stephens, and are easily visible when they surface.
Each year
between December and April, thousands of gray, humpback and other
whales migrate from their Arctic feeding grounds to Mexico's Baja Peninsula's warm waters to mate and give birth.
Approximately 3,000 Humpback
whales will
migrate this season
between Antarctica and the Great Barrier Reef
Each year
between July and November
whales migrate here to use the safe waters as a calf nursery.
Between late May to late July each year about 6,000
whales migrate north from Antarctica and along the Australian coastline to their breeding and birthing grounds in Queensland.
The most common is the California Gray
Whale, which
migrates between the feeding grounds of the Gulf of Alaska and the birthing / mating grounds of Baja California.
Gray
Whales can be seen migrating just offshore between mid-December and mid-January and one week, during the peak of the Gray Whale migration, volunteers are available at Ecola State Park to help visitors spot whales during the coast - wide Whale Watching Spoken Here pr
Whales can be seen
migrating just offshore
between mid-December and mid-January and one week, during the peak of the Gray
Whale migration, volunteers are available at Ecola State Park to help visitors spot
whales during the coast - wide Whale Watching Spoken Here pr
whales during the coast - wide
Whale Watching Spoken Here program.
And if you visit
between July and September, you'll have a chance to see humpback
whales migrating in the waters along Australia's east coast.
North Pacific Humpback
whales migrate nearly 7,000 miles each year
between Alaska in the summer and Hawaii in the winter.
Every year
between May and November, an estimated average of 17,000
whales migrate north past the east coast of Australia.
Between May and October, Lennox head is a great location to observe the passing
migrating humpback
whales or go kitesurfing.
In the ENP, gray
whales migrate between wintering areas off Baja California, Mexico, to summer feeding areas in the Bering, Beaufort, and Chukchi Seas.
During the winter pacific gray
whales migrate between summer feeding grounds in Alaska and breeding areas in Baja, Mexico, passing through the Santa Barbara Channel.
The gray
whale (Eschrichtius robustus), [1] also known as the grey
whale, [3] gray back
whale, Pacific gray
whale, or California gray
whale [4] is a baleen
whale that
migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly.
Surprising, given that Isla Holbox is one of the best places on earth to snorkel among
whale sharks — enormous, harmless creatures that
migrate to the waters here each year
between June and September.
Encounter our astonishing Humpback
Whales in their natural habitat as they
migrate past the iconic coastline
between Byron Bay and Ballina.
One of the largest, most fascinating mammals in the world, the
migrating humpback
whales visits the warm tropical waters of the Marino Ballena National Park
between December and March and July to October every year.
Whale watching cruises are a hugely popular activity here as
migrating humpback
whales put on a majestic show in the waters around Hervey Bay each year
between July and November.
Whale sharks, the largest fish species on the planet,
migrate to the Belize Barrier Reef every year
between March and June to feed on enormous quantities of spawn and juvenile fish.
Straddie is near Australia's «humpback highway» — the route taken by
whales migrating between their feeding and breeding grounds.
Don't forget to take a camera and binoculars — the summit is an ideal spot to watch
migrating humpback
whales between May and October.
The best time to see
migrating humpback
whales is
between May and November.
Humpback
whales, 260 Resident and even more Transient Orcas all
migrate the channel, feeding on the abundant marine life found
between its rocky shores.
As well, the area is home to plentiful dolphins and receives
migrating humpback
whales between December and April.
Between July and October, the Seychelles is also a great place to spot
migrating whale sharks and manta rays.
Moose have very few predators on land and only one marine predator, the killer
whale; killer
whales have been observed hunting moose
migrating between islands in the Pacific Northwest.