Whale Watching Experience Hervey Bay 2007
March 9th, 2007 by Barbara
By Bert Werkman
Dear fellow travellers,
The season is only just starting, so read the Bert’s article it contains some good tips.
Whale Watching in Hervey Bay is considered to be the best place in the world for seeing the humpback Whales. The professional fleet of whale watch operators in Hervey Bay is ready to give you a unique experience. Unlike most other places, the whales do not simply pass by but enter the bay and stay here to rest and play.
Being extremely curious, they often approach the whale watching vessels and put up a display of jumps and dives as if they intentionally try to please the human spectators as much as possible! We offer you a wide variety of package deals for whale watching and accommodation.
And also we offer you information about whale watching and the Humpback whales that visit Hervey Bay for a break during their yearly migration between their feeding area around Antarctica and the Great Barrier Reef. Have a look at the different vessels and accommodations and book your whale watching tour so you can come and see the whales for yourself.
Whale Watching in Hervey Bay offers not only great up close encounters whit the whales, but also takes place in the sheltered waters of Fraser Island so your whale watch experience is most often a very smooth one.
While here, why not combine your whale watching tour with a tour of magnificent World Heritage Fraser Island?
If you want to know more on Fraser Island itself, I’ve written an article about it in November 2006, called Whale Watching Tours - Hervey Bay.
Till next time.
Cheers
Barbara
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