While stingray encounters and shark swims happen in predictable locations,
whale and dolphin encounter present a moving target to tour operators.
Not exact matches
It means that false killer
whales and bottlenose
dolphins choose to spend time with specific members of the other species rather than randomly mixing or engaging in brief opportunistic
encounters.
It's Got: An opening song -
and - dance extravaganza performed by retreating
dolphins; the complete destruction of Earth within the first ten minutes; the mindlessly bureaucratic Vogons beautifully rendered by Henson workshop puppetry; underground aliens that give a good slapping to anyone who has an idea; Bill Nighy at his best as Slartibartfast; the entire crew of the Heart of Gold reduced to knitted wool simulacra by the Improbability Drive; Bill Bailey voicing a
whale having its first (
and last)
encounter with the full force of gravity;
and, of course, long queues.
Whale watching
and dolphins encounters occur along the 65 mile Loreto to La Paz kayak route.
For those who want to get even closer to some of the ocean's most interesting creatures, SeaWorld's animal
encounters can be a dream come true:
Dolphin Interactions allows guests to feed, touch
and play with bottlenose
dolphins; Beluga Interactions offer a unique chance to enter the water with beluga
whales, gentle giants known as «sea canaries» for their bird - like vocalizations.
Sea kayaking with Coastal Kayak Trails along the Cape Peninsula are varied, from a relaxing 2 hour sunset trip near the Cape Town city centre to exciting kayaking around Cape Point, from
encounters with penguins at Boulders Beach near Simonstown to
encounters with Southern Right
Whales, the endemic Heaviside
Dolphins and also Dusky, Common
and Bottlenose
dolphins, Cape Fur Seals, African Penguin
and a variety of other sea birds...
Namena is a migratory pathway for cetaceans; you may
encounter species such as bottlenose
and spinner
dolphins, or pilot, minke, sperm,
and humpback
whales.
Your friendly
and experienced guides of Eagle Eye Adventures will show you some magnificent
encounters with wildlife which may include transient Orcas, minke
whales, pacific white - sided
dolphins, porpoises, sea lions, seals, black bears, cinnamon bears,
and perhaps grizzly bears, all in their natural environment
and Wildlife Adventure Tours.
Encounter Killer
Whale or Orcas, Humpback
Whales, Steller Sea - Lions, Black Bears,
dolphins, porpoises
and even Sea Otters.
As we ferry you to the Channel Islands National Park aboard the spacious 53 foot boat equipped with a restroom & lounge galley, you may
encounter animals like
whales,
dolphins, seals,
and many types of sea birds.
Be daring
and join the crew at Wild Side for a thrilling, unbeatable tour of
dolphin,
whale and reef
encounters.
Likely animal
encounters include sharks,
dolphins, seals,
whales,
whale sharks
and big schools of fish.
From September to March is the best time to potentially
encounter tiger sharks, killer
whales, humpback
whales,
whale sharks, pilot
whales,
and spinner
dolphins.
It is not rare to
encounter whales,
dolphins and sea turtles while fishing offshore.
Encounter dolphins, sea turtles,
and whales.
Aside from the schools of fish
and rays;
dolphins and whales can also be
encountered in Dampier Straight.
Our variety of kayak
and whale watching combo tour itineraries give you «the Best of Baja» combining close up gray
whale encounters with kayaking near
whales and dolphins in sunny Sea of Cortez.
Would you like to swim among colorful tropical fish, kayak with playful
dolphins,
and have a close
encounter with a colossal
whale?
We know weather, water conditions
and where to best snorkel with green sea turtles,
encounter wild spinner
dolphins and whale watch when in season.
Thrills, relaxation, intimate
encounters with
whales,
dolphins and biologically diverse flora
and fauna - EcoQuest brings you all this - Read more
On these
whale shark tours you can snorkel with
whale sharks, interact with manta rays,
encounter dugongs, turtles, humpback
whales,
dolphins, amazing colourful tropical fish
and coral in the Ningaloo Reef.
Port Stephens is home to the largest
and most scenic marine park in New South Wales
and a fleet of luxurious vessels offering myriad
whale watching
and bottlenose
dolphin encounters, including the award - winning Moonshadow Cruises.
In addition to gray
whales, you may also
encounter a wide variety of marine life including
dolphins, seals, sea lions,
and orca's.
Keep a lookout for spinner
dolphins, green sea turtles, manta rays, humpback
whales (during the winter months)
and other marine life that are often
encountered on the expedition.
Liquid Getaway's adventure tours specialise in action packed
whale watching,
dolphin encounters, snorkelling tours
and scenic adventures rides that focus on ecological education
and preservation.
On your diving adventure, you will probably
encounter many species of tropical fish
and coral, sea turtles,
dolphins, crabs, huge lobsters, eels, manta rays, stingrays, octopus, humpback
whales and more.
On our boat ride across Johnstone Strait we're likely to
encounter whales,
dolphins, seal lions
and other marine mammals, so be sure to have your camera ready.
These stark volcanic islands offer some of the best diving in the world, with spectacular
encounters with sharks, manta rays,
dolphins and whales being common.
Encountering whales,
dolphins, seal lions
and other marine mammals is likely, so be sure to have your camera handy.
Travelers can experience adrenaline - pumping, up - close
encounters with giant
whale sharks, playful
dolphins,
and friendly manta rays.
Wildcoast provides memorable kayak vacations for adventure travellers that combine spectacular scenery, scrumptious food,
and abundant wildlife
encounters, including
whales,
dolphins, bears
and eagles.
If you want to have
encounters with these creatures
and more then you should look to Pacific coast liveaboards that operate itineraries to places like Socorro (sharks
and mantas), Guadalupe Island (great white shark cage diving)
and the Sea of Cortez (sharks, seals,
dolphins and whales).
Sea turtles, snakes, octopuses,
and manta rays are other frequently met inhabitants of these dive spots -
and the luckiest visitors may even
encounter dolphins, killer
whales, or the world's largest mammal - the great blue
whale.