You will have guided walk on the island's trails to
spot sea birds and enjoy a beautiful coral beach.
Pick up the sticks and play a round on our 18 hole golf course, grab a bike and take in the views around the entire peninsula, or choose to visit Damon Point and take a hike or
spot sea birds.
Not exact matches
Favoured by rock climbers and
sea birds the cliff top makes a great place for a brisk walk in winter, or a sunny
spot to sit for a picnic in summer.
As the
birds spend most of September and October feeding out at
sea, it can be a little hard to
spot them during these two months.
Spot the
birds of prey and
sea birds that make their home on the east coast and keep an eye out for dingoes.
In the Commander Islands, marvel at cliffs crowded with
sea birds, and
spot massive Steller's
sea eagles in the skies above Kamchatka's Zhupanova River.
Portals Vells Beach is quite small, more of a nature sanctuary than a surf and sand beach, and is a nesting
spot for a number of
sea birds.
Although getting to the fishing village for the boat transfer is a little tricky, the 45 - minute boat ride through mangroves and along the island's coast gives ample opportunities for
bird and island
spotting, and not much time for
sea - sickness.
Giant tortoises,
sea lions, and island
birds are in abundance here, and you'll have the chance to
spot them all in visits to Santiago Island, North Seymour, and Mosquera Islands, and many more fascinating locales.
You can
spot dolphins from the cliff tops, watch over 250 species of
bird that nest in the
sea cliffs or hunt for the many different types of butterflies, moths and wildflowers.
This bay is a good location to
spot brown pelicans, golden rays, marine iguanas, herons, lava gulls, frigate
birds, Galápagos
sea lions, and large numbers of blue - footed boobies, which fish by spectacular plunge diving.
We may see spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, flying fish,
spotted eagle rays, manta rays, monk seals, Hawaiian green
sea turtles, and we can not forget the
sea birds.
Cruise the Galápagos for four nights aboard the Xavier III, snorkel with
sea lions,
spot rare
birds in secluded lagoons, find land iguanas feeding in the cactus forests on South Plaza Island, witne...
There is something almost esoteric about
sea birding; learning to
spot birds that may only be dots on the horizon.
Our captain / guide will also take you past several local hot
spots around the island, with opportunities to
spot sea turtles, Bermuda longtail
birds, historic landmarks, shipwrecks, pink sand beaches and more...
Here you can see humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins, and
sea lions frolicking in the tranquil water, but you'll also
spot a multitude of marine
birds.
You'll never be short of something to do, whether action or relaxation is what you are after, the island offers, swimming at the beach or beautiful lakes, surfing, scuba diving,
sea kayaking, four wheel drive tours, rock, surf or boat fishing, golf, whale, dolphin and turtle
spotting in their natural habitat, bushwalking,
bird watching, picnics or a moonlight stroll along the beach.
Enjoy
spotting marine iguanas,
sea lions, giant tortoises at the research station, and a diversity of
birds.
Aside from whale watching and pelagic
birding trips, Oz Whale Watching offers guided tours around Sydney National Harbour, including snorkelling at Shelley Beach to try and
spot blue groper, dusky butterflyfish, black rock cod, wobbegongs, cuttlefish, potbelly seahorses and weedy
sea dragons.
Known as one of Tropical North Queensland «s most scenic beaches, Etty Bay is truly where the rainforest meets the
sea and it's where you can
spot Australia's largest flightless
bird, the Southern Cassowary.
In route to Tortuga, as you cruise along the calm waters of the Gulf of Nicoya there is always a possibility of
spotting dolphins,
sea turtles and aquatic
birds.
Walk along the beach, and you can
spot wildfowl, waders and other
sea birds; seals and porpoises, and if you're really lucky, the occasional whale or even basking shark
Woody Island boasts a rich mangrove system that plays host to many
sea birds, turtles and dugongs that can sometimes be
spotted from the aircraft.
As you parasail, you may even
spot dolphins playing in the surf,
sea turtles swimming below or colorful tropical
birds flying past.
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.