Spot
migrating whales if you're very lucky as well as dolphins at Tin Can Bay.
Not exact matches
If gray
whales do
migrate to the ocean next door, they'll find that a lot has changed in the Atlantic since the species last plied its waters, including increased ship traffic and higher temperatures.
A double wrap - around lanai provides the perfect lookout point to witness stunning tropical sunsets, and
if you're lucky, catch a glimpse of
migrating whales.
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 pas
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 pas
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.
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.
If you travel early in the year, you may see
migrating whales in the distance!
If you're visiting during the months of December through March, you'll love watching gray
whales migrate to the area from Alaska.
If you visit in the winter, you might catch sight of humpback
whales who
migrate from Alaska to spend the winter in Hawaii, where they give birth to their calves.
Then, hike up Bodega Head with a pair of binoculars to see
if you can spot
migrating gray
whales in the surf.
If you book your stay at Amanyara during the months of February and April you can spot
migrating humpback
whales right offshore from the resort.