Not exact matches
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
Talk to your child about what shapes he
sees and compare notes:
Where your child
sees a pony, you may
see a
whale.
«We could
see whales in places
where the ice was 300 meters thick a few days earlier,» says Pedro Skvarca, a glaciologist with the Argentine Antarctic Institute in Buenos Aires who flew over the site in a plane shortly afterward.
«It would be great to have satellite tags on a few individuals to learn about finer scale movement patterns and to
see with greater resolution who they interact with,
where they spend their time, what they do in winter, and whether there are any fish - eating killer
whales.»
Before, we'd
see them bearing down on us,
where we were and
where the
whales were.
As a result, we are
seeing a lot more large
whales spread out and much further offshore in deeper water and typically in some deeper diving modes
where they can be a little harder to approach and tag.
Before
whale falls were well documented, it was thought that this type of biodiversity was only
seen at cold - seep sites and hydrothermal vents,
where hydrogen sulphide and methane naturally escape through the sediment.
You also don't want to approach a dog showing «
whale eyes,»
where the eyes are wide and you can
see the whites around the pupils.
We hope to
see you during one of our
whale watch rafting adventures,
where we are certain that you will have the time of your life.
Got our snorkel gear from the concierge who also set us up on an amazing snorkel tour
where we
saw many, many
whales.
It's not the kind of place
where you'll
see a vast amount of huge marine life like manta rays or
whale sharks, but anyone interested in nudibrachs, corals, and anemones should consider a dive in Grenada.
Magnetic Island has the most amazing natural attractions and depending on
where we anchor we may meet Charlie the Cod, watch the Sea Eagles swoop in for lunch, feed the batfish or even
see the majestic
whales frolicking (in season).
The trip starts in the Broughton Archipelago, a maze of small islets, and heads south into Johnstone Strait,
where the chances of
seeing orcas and humpback
whales is greatest.
While we were on a trip and stopped in neutral waiting to
see where two friendly humpback
whales were going to surface, the minke
whale popped up 5 feet from our boat and continued to circle and pass underneath the boat.
Learn all about the many shipwrecks in the past at Flagstaff Hill in Warrnambool and if you are here between June and September, head for Logans Beach
where you might be lucky enough to
see one of the many female Southern Right
Whales that come here each year to give birth.
This former
whaling station houses a museum
where you can
see giant
whale skeletons, harpoons and scrimshaw (etchings on whalebone).
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.
At any time of year some of the islands in the group will provide good surf and though
whales can be
seen all over Tonga, this is the place
where sightings are most frequent and best.
Travel + Leisure's extensive network of writers and travel agents report on everything from snorkeling trips to private
whale watching tours,
where you can
see a region's most spectacular sea creatures flapping, swimming, and crawling at their own pace.
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.
«The Great Barrier Reef is spectacular and one of the few Coral Reef Systems
where you can
see whales, coral fish, turtles and big sharks on a daily basis and it's a great place to go and have a look at.»
Win a 3 Night Luxury «Land and River» African Safari for two adults and two children, at Addo Afrique Giraffe Lodge overlooking the Addo Elephant National Park - the only National Park in the world
where the Big 7 (Elephant, Buffalo, Lion, Leopard, Rhino, Southern Right
Whale and Great White Shark) can be
seen.
Heron Island is a very special place,
where you can
see Humpback
whales migrating north from June to September each year.
Cape Borda — A spectacular area featuring the highest cliffs in South Australia
where you may also
see whales, dolphins and sea - eagles.
Should you leave your suite — and frankly, that's hard — you could gallop along the empty beach on horseback or visit an offshore reef
where you'll
see turtles, dolphins, and humpback
whales among the vividly colored coral formations.
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Whale watching on Faial • Visiting Lagoa das Furnas, a hot spring with steam vents, mud pots and geysers • Climbing the volcano on Pico • Bird - watching on São Miguel,
where you may just
see the endemic «Priolo» • Hiking through the subtropical flora and hidden waterfalls of Flores • Visiting the UNESCO heritage city of Angra do Heroísmo on Terceira Island • Scuba diving off Terceira
Day 6: Starts off with a morning cruise aboard Seabreeze of the Bay of Isles with morning tea on Woody Island,
where dolphins, sea lions, sea birds and in season,
whales can be
seen.
Day 4: We begin by having a cruise of the Bay of Isles on board Seabreeze and have morning tea on Woody Island
where you may
see dolphins,
whales, sea lions and sea birds.
At 40 nautical miles west of Spitsbergen, reach the continental shelf
where you may
see razor - backs and minke
whales.
It is also one of the few places in the world
where whales can be
seen all year round.
Saw dolphins, gray
whales, sea lions and pelicans none of which we would ever
see in the U.K.
where we live.
Mexico travel guide, including map of Mexico, top Mexican travel experiences, tips for travel in Mexico, plus
where to
see whales and Mayan ruins in Mexico
This wall site is accessed from the boat and you ascend down directly onto the reef wall that houses small caves, overhangs
where you will
see Angelfish, Butterfly fish, Lionfish, Hawkish, Nudibranch and if your lucky at the time a
whale shark!
South Australia features a mix of amazing landscapes from the beautiful beaches of Glenelg just 25 minutes on the tram from the centre of Adelaide, the picturesque Adelaide Hills just 30 minutes from Adelaide City, rugged coastline of the Great Australian Bite
where you can
see the majestic Southern Right
Whales, the unique beauty and pristine wildlife sanctuary of Kangaroo Island, Australia's iconic Murray River, the ancient and seemingly empty South Australian desert outback and the Flinders Ranges to the world famous Wine region of the Barossa Valley.
I was taking a few students on their first dive to a site
where you really don't expect to
see a
whale shark.
Although there are lots of dive sites in Thailand
where you can
see whale sharks, the nutrient rich waters contain loads of planktons which attracts
whale sharks all the time.
Along the way they pass the west coast,
where they join resident grey
whales, orcas, humpbacks and the occasional minke that can be
seen in these Pacific Northwest waters.
Sail under the Golden Gate Bridge, then circle past Alcatraz Island and Sausalito to Kirby Cove,
where you might
see whales and sea lio
We also arrange tours to locations such as the Ningaloo Reef
where you are able to
see marine life such as
whale sharks and manta rays.
Perhaps visiting Santa Teresa AND enjoying
whale watching in Costa Rica is an item on your bucket list, you should visit during this beautiful season
where the chances to
see them are the most likely and enjoy a natural show that these warm tropical waters has to offer to those who love and appreciate the gifts Mother Nature provides!
Get horizontal in the Seychelles,
where you'll
see visiting
whale sharks and nesting hawksbill turtles.
«You can go swimming with
whale sharks, you can
see tarsiers, and you can go island hopping to uninhabited islands
where no one lives.
This is
where divers come to
see the big stuff, from
whale sharks the size of a city bus to schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks that fill the underwater horizon.
Muddy patches of water are often
seen in places
where gray
whales are feeding.
In Mexico, manta rays have begun to appear in increasing numbers in the same location
where the large aggregation of
whale sharks show up every summer to feed (
see our
whale shark section for more details).
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Where to
see the
Whales (Map) • Cape Algulhas
Whale Watching • West Coast
Whale Watching • St Lucia
Whale Watching • Algoa Bay
Whale Watching
Where else in the world can you
see penguins in the morning, go surfing or hiking at noon, do a safari ride in the afternoon, and watch
whales or dolphins from ashore at sunset!
Sea Kayaking Take a sea kayak trip out to the Cabuya Island which is located at the entrance of the Cabo Blanco National Park and go snorkeling at the reef there
where is possible to
see whales, which are frequently in these waters.
Even Ocean Sunfish and
Whale Sharks have been
seen here; this is the kind of place
where it is possible to
see just about anything!
Those interested in
seeing gray
whales may take an optional tour to lagoons on the Pacific side
where the
whales congregate seasonally.