Maybe you can
see whales and dolphin feeding in the calm bay.
Puerto Vallarta itself is tucked between the lush green mountains and the cerulean blue waters of the Pacific Ocean's Bay of Banderas, the second - largest bay in the world where on any given day, you might
see whales and dolphins jumping and sailfish soaring
It was quiet and
we saw whales and dolphins everyday.
A number of times
we saw some whales and dolphins out in the water.
In the 80s
we saw no whales and no dolphins either.
We saw whales and dolphins on several occasions.
Pacifica Guest Villa provides commanding ocean views and you might also
see whales and dolphins migrating peacefully along the coast.
You may also
see some whales and dolphins on this tour, if it is the season for their migrations.
This is surrounded by a huge sun terrace filled with Roman statues and marble columns, following the resort s Roman theme.Take a trip out on the property s own catamaran, the Lady Shelley, to
see whales and dolphins in their natural habitat of the Atlantic Ocean.The Cleopatra Palace Hotel is formed of three luxury buildings, offering amazing views of the original Roman Swimming Pool with the large terrace for sunbathing, surrounded by magnificent columns and marble statues of gods of the ancient Roman Empire or romantic views of the sea and the promenade flanked by exotic palm trees and is situated opposite the delightful Playa de
It's also a unique place to
see whales and dolphins from springtime to autumn (if you are very lucky!).
While researchers have known for awhile now that the blubber of these animals contain toxins, they're now
seeing the those whales and dolphins living near urban areas have higher concentrations.
Not exact matches
«This summer we once again
see humpback
whales and dolphins visiting the Sound, a sign that our restoration efforts are working.
Some species of
dolphins and whales adapted to the new environment by evolving echolocation, which allows them to «
see» with their ears.
... [We'll be able to] look at this whole strip...
and see the [numbers of] sperm
whales and Bryde
whales and bottle - nosed
dolphins.
«We are
seeing many changes in the distribution of
whales and dolphins.
This species of small
whale, not much larger than many
dolphins, is rarely
seen and is known largely through analysis of the few that occasionally strand on shore.
Some of the large mammals we often
see as we kayak Queen Charlotte Strait include humpback
whales, Minke
whales, Pacific white sided
dolphins, Dall's porpoises, sea lions
and Orcas.
There are 28 different types of
whales and dolphins that have been
seen in the park, however they are shy animals
and most of the times we
see them in the surface rather than diving.
Killer
whales pods have been
seen driving groups of
dolphins into small coves
and making a bloody feast though this is not common.
You'll
see spectacular wildflowers, dingoes, lizards, echidna, snakes, birds of prey, Humpback
whales,
dolphins, dugong
and rays.
In the Monterey Bay, Northern right
whale dolphins are commonly
seen mixed with Pacific white - sided
dolphins and Risso's
dolphins.
Here's a list of cetaceans we've
seen so far this month: humpback
whales, gray
whales, minke
whales, killer
whales, harbor porpoise, Pacific white - sided
dolphins, northern right
whale dolphins, long - beaked common
dolphins, bottlenose
dolphins,
and Risso's
dolphins!
Here you can
see whales playing in the bay, or watch the gannets
and dolphins following
and feasting on the Sardine Run, an annual migration of huge shoals of sardines who sometimes come so close to the shore that they swim on to the beach.
Swim with the famous
whale sharks, or
see the
dolphins, manta rays, turtles, dugong
and humpback
whales.
As well as
seeing these magnificent creatures you'll likely
see seabirds,
dolphins, sharks, tuna, giant squid
and seals,
and watch
and learn as scientists gather information about the orcas, collecting
whale photo identification, towing underwater cameras
and recording the orcas» vocalisations.
The coast around Costa del Silencio is fantastically good for
whale and dolphin - watching —
and what kid doesn't want to tick those two off their «
seen» list?
Even when the
whales aren't in season there are always beautiful sea birds,
dolphins and seals to be
seen.
An eco-cruise is a terrific way to take in the magnificent scenery of Isle San Pedro
and Isle Ventana, where playful
dolphins, sea lions
and breaching
whales are often
seen.
We travel often to Cabo San Lucas — to go
whale watching,
see dolphins and simply chill.
Or book a cruise with Southern Coast Charters to get even closer to the action,
and a chance to
see humpback
whales, southern right
whales, bottlenose
dolphins and Australian fur seals.
Go
whale watching
and see impressive sperm
whales and bottlenose
dolphins.
On our ten - minute boat ride back, the
dolphins join us again — playing in the wake of our boat —
and just slightly off in the distance we
see the three Gray
Whales happily chugging along in the same direction as us.
Throughout the year it is possible to
see Gray
Whales, Humpback
Whales, Blue
Whales and Minke
Whales, Orca
Whales, Common
Dolphin, Risso's
Dolphin, Bottlenose
Dolphin, Pacific White Sided
Dolphin and Dall's Porpoise.
See dolphins & whales, explore sea caves and see blowholes & unique lava formatio
See dolphins &
whales, explore sea caves
and see blowholes & unique lava formatio
see blowholes & unique lava formations.
One of the best things to do in Byron (aside from surfing, of course), is take a walk up to Cape Byron
and the Byron Bay Lighthouse, where you get a spectacular view of the bay
and, on a good day, you might even
see some
dolphins or
whales out at sea.
Take a cruise around Wineglass Bay to
see an abundance of wildlife, including penguins,
dolphins, seals
and whales.
Stand on Point Danger to spot
dolphins,
see circling birds, spy migrating humpback
whales and the sense of the jagged coastline.
While we didn't
see any
dolphins this trip, we did
see turtles just off the rocks, lots of shooting stars at night,
and even a couple of
whales that popped up to say goodbye on our last morning.
Highlights included the open sea feeds, octopus
and squids,
seeing a sunfish Mola mola, the amazing jellyfish, sea otters
and viewpoints on the balcony from which you can
see seals
and at different times of the year,
dolphins and whales passing through.
THE MOST UNUSUAL THING I
SEE HERE ARE schools of
dolphins and pods of
whales during seasonal times of year.
Johnstone Strait is one of the best places along Vancouver Island to
see Orca
whales and Pacific White - sided
dolphins.
We only
saw dolphins on our trip, no
whales, so as advertised, Captain Jim
and Kate invited us to come back for another trip at no charge.
Here visitors can explore the coast of the Presidio, watch for
dolphins and whales,
and see an abundance of plant
and animal life up close.
You will also have a chance to
see Humpback
Whales, Pacific White - sided
dolphins, porpoises, Stellar sea lions,
and harbor seals.
Eagle
and manta rays are sometimes
seen cruising close to the resort's shore,
and pilot
whales and dolphins often gather out in the channel.
For those who want to get out
and see more, join us on our
Dolphin /
Whale Watch & Snorkel Cruises or the world famous Manta Ray Night Snorkel.
This extensive tour covers close to 30 miles round revealing a buffet of Big Island highlights
see current eruption activity, rainbows,
and an array of marine life which can include,
dolphins, flying fish (Malolo), seabirds, Hawaiian Sea Turtles &; even Humpback
Whales (Dec - May).
You can
see first hand various types of animals such as beluga
whales, orca
whales, a pilot
whale, polar bears,
dolphins, penguins, manatees,
and much more.
They can then stroll or ride the Princess Express Train through the majestic Lagoon Lights, a lit fantasy land to
see graceful swans floating on the water, a buccaneer pirate ship, a
whale,
dolphin, mermaid, Nessie the 30 - foot Loch Ness Monster, 14 - foot poinsettias, rocking horse, a candy cane forest
and more.
For an up close
and personal experience that you will never forget,
see the magnificent humpback
whale from the uncrowded deck of Blue
Dolphin.