Options are abound — walk to the lighthouse (located on Australia's most easterly point) for a chance to see
whales swimming off shore or hang ten with the locals after an included surfing lesson.
Not exact matches
During the winter months,
swimming comes
off the table as a possibility, but you can still make your way to the beach in hopes of spotting some passing humpback
whales!
Cap
off your trip
swimming with the largest fish in the sea — the majestic
whale shark.
If you'd rather
swim with
whale sharks then you need to go south to Oslob — make sure you stop
off at the stunning Kawasan Falls along the way.
During the summer months, you can even
swim with the
whale sharks that congregate
off the Isla Mujeres.
Fans of adventure sports will also
whale - watching and
swimming with dolphins
off the coast of the island, kayaking and stand up paddle - boarding in the beautiful lakes, surfing or canyoning down the gorgeous waterfalls around the island.
Gray
whales have the longest migration route of any mammal and some of these giants
swim as much as 20,000 kilometers (12,000 miles) round - trip from their summer stay in BC and Alaskan waters to the warmer waters
off the Mexican coast.
It was perfect to have morning breakfast on the upper balcony while overlooking the cove and seeing Molokai
off in the distance (you can even see the green turtles
swimming and humpback
whales out in the ocean).
Freshwater
swimming and caving can be enjoyed at Hinagdanan Cave, while dolphin and
whale watching can be enjoyed just
off shore.
Choose from Puerto Vallarta zip Line canopy tours,
swimming with dolphins,
whale watching, snorkeling the Marine preserves of Los Arcos or the Marietas Islands,
Off - Road 4 wheel tours, horseback riding, sailing cruises and even a moonlight cocktail cruise on a authentic pirate ship complete with pirates!
At the moment the line disappeared, the
whale immediately moved forward and
swam off - free at last!
You could
swim in underground cenotes and marvel at the beauty of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve on the Mayan Riviera, zipline through Mexico's lush tropical rainforests, experience world class deep - sea fishing in Cabo, go on a desert safari through the wilds of the Baja Peninsula, dive with
whale sharks
off the Pacific coast, the list is endless... The good news is your dedicated Luxury Retreats Concierge will be happy to arrange any activity you wish!
Deep sea fishing
off of Ambergris Caye,
swimming with
whale sharks in the Gladden Spit and Silk Caye Marine Reserve, or relaxing on white sand beaches in the South Water Caye Marine Reserve — these are just a few of ways you can spend your time in this idyllic Caribbean paradise.
Des has long talked about
swimming with
Whale Sharks and I always just assumed it was something he would do, and I would go
off and have a girlie day at the spa, or read a book by the pool.
We offer several tour extensions: explore the San Javier Missions, skiff & snorkel
off of Isla Coronado, spend an extra day out
whale watching at Magdalena Bay, and even
swim with
whale sharks!
Along the way, the
whales do a
swim - by
off the Mendocino Coast, offering an unforgettable chance to see the leviathans spouting, breaching and diving as they make their epic journey south.
Photo of a Killer
Whale enjoying his leisurely
swim in the sunset lighting
off Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
Add in the humpback
whales and dolphins
swimming off the shore, and you have a recipe for a wonderful getaway.
Great visibility, huge marine diversity of fish life and corals, big drop -
offs,
swim - throughs,
whale sharks, manta rays, remote dive sites, underwater formations, and dive sites in good condition.
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Be one of the few each year who get the opportunity to
swim alongside dwarf minke
whales off the coast of Cairns.
Explore the Great Barrier Reef from the hub of Cairns, the seaside town of Port Douglas, or even
off the Daintree Coast from Cape Tribulation,
swimming alongside
whales, turtles, clownfish, rays, and giant clams (see: «The Great 8») before soaring above the rainforest canopy all in one day.
Tick
swimming with
whales off your bucket list with an underwater adventure on the Great Barrier Reef.
Especially when a giant
whale swims by you and looks you right in the eye before taking
off to some other destination.
What doesn't make sense is: gigantic mega-brained predators patterned like pirate flags who eat everything from sea otters to
whales and spend hours batting thousand - pound sea lions into the air specifically to beat them up before drowning and shredding them; who wash seals
off ice and crush porpoises and slurp
swimming deer and moose — indeed, seemingly any mammal they come across in the water; yet who have never so much as upended a single kayak and who appear — maybe — to bring lost dogs home.
Directed by Louie Psihoyos, the film is a tense action - film - like documentary on the brutal killing of dolphins in Taiji, Japan, one of many areas of the country where dolphins and
whales are killed for their meat, though some of the traumatized animals are hand - chosen to be hauled
off to theme parks and
swim - with - the - dolphin programs across the globe.