Month: April 2019

Whale Watching Fun for Everyone

Is Whale Watching on the Bucket List?

Take a Tour in Hervey Bay

Whales are such majestic creatures that it comes as no surprise that it is a popular tourist destination. Whale migration is the best time to watch the whales, which happens in winter. Hervey Bay extends a warm welcome during the cold winter months. Whales are able to make use of the warm waters to calve and teach the young whales throughout their early life.

The best times to welcome whales to the Queensland coast is from July through November. Whale watching tours are so certain that their tourists will be able to watch the whales as they come into Hervey Bay that most will offer a money-back guarantee if no whales are seen.

One of the most exciting parts of the tours is when people get a chance to go out into the water, on surfboards, kayaks, and even inflatable boats. These tours are able to not just for admiring such a magnificent creature, they are a way to bring attention to whale welfare, and to marine conservation.

What Will Visitors Experience?

There are a number of whale-watching tours that each have their own unique flavour. Some are able to take their visitors out to the whales on the water, while others enjoy the amazing views as well as the experience of whale-watching. It’s always an amazing adventure to see the whales up close and personal. This isn’t just a nature documentary on television, it takes visitors right next to the whales. The amazing encounters with these whales will be a subject for one of the memories of a lifetime.

Whatever trip tourists decide to take, it’s imperative to make sure to bring a camera for stills and videos! These memories will have envious friends and family gushing with amazement at the wonderful experiences going on whale watching Hervey Bay for the day, so make sure to miss nothing. The expert tour guides in Hervey Bay will make every moment exciting and memorable.

It also helps to know a few facts about whales:
  • An adult humpback whale can weigh up to five times what an elephant does.
  • Each whale song is different – they are not just born with the right songs in their head. Their own family teaches their own brand of whale song.
  • Whales are very intelligent. They are in the top five smartest animals on the planet.
  • Whales play a huge role in the food chain. Just imagine what would happen to the oceans if there were no whales to eat the 2500 kilograms of krill and plankton every day. The oceans would be quickly overrun by these tiny animals.
  • Whales live to be approximately 70 years old.
  • Whales swim at anywhere from 5 to 15 kilometres per hour.
  • Whales live in family groups, just like humans do.
  • Humpback whales don’t actually have teeth. They have what are called “baleen plates” that are used to eat the krill and plankton that are their only diet.
  • And one more amazing fact – whale poop, yes, poop, plays a great part in offsetting carbon in the environment.

Why Choose Hervey Bay?

Though the whales travel all along the Queensland coast, the humpbacks actually stop to rest for a while, giving tourists a little more time to catch them while out on a tour. This is also a great place for the mother humpbacks to teach their calves how to survive in the wild.

It’s a chance to not just “see” the whales. With the whales stopping to rest and relax, it gives tourists a chance to get close to the whales. Some even swim right up to the tour boat, to watch the tourists as they are being watched. The playfulness of humpbacks is well known, so make sure to take advantage of every moment on the water. Enjoy checking off this wonderful adventure from that bucket list!