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Whale sharks can be spotted in Tan‑awan, Cebu, Philippines. It has become a popular tourist attraction, though this has drawn criticism for poor tourist management practices that can harmfully impact not only the sharks themselves but the surrounding ecosystems as well
The Whale Shark is the ocean’s gentle giant. Known as the largest fish in the sea these creatures can grow as long as 40 feet (11 meters).
Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia is one four easily accessible places in the world where whale sharks appear in large numbers at predictable times of the year. For Ningaloo Reef this is mid-March to mid-May.
Giants they a...
Humpbacks migrate over 6,000 miles from Siberia and Alaska to the warmer waters of Baja California and the Sea of Córtez whales each year from January through April. Blue whales arrive in the Sea of Cortez, every year in mid January and stay until mid March.
You'll also spot grays, fin, sei, pilot, orca, minke and Sperm whales along with many species of porpois...
The World Wildlife Fund named Cape Cod Massachusetts one of the top ten whale-watching spots in the world.
Some of the best excursions leave from Provincetown, at the tip of Cape Cod. The town has several whale watching fleets who patrol the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary. Most fleets guarantee a whale sighting (mostly humpback whale, fin whale, minke whal...
Geographe Bay is in the south-west of Western Australia around 220 km southwest of Perth. The bay attracts whale watchers, who see it as an alternative to Flinders Bay. The whale watching season is from September to December.
The bay was named in May 1801 by French explorer Nicolas Baudin; Baudin named the bay after his ship, Géographe. The bay is a wide curve ...
The Kaikoura Peninsula is located in the northeast of New Zealand's South Island. It protrudes five kilometres into the Pacific Ocean. The town of Kaikoura is located on the north shore of the peninsula. The peninsula has been settled by Maori for approximately 1000 years, and by Europeans since the 1800’s when whaling operations began off the Kaikoura Coast. Si...
The world's largest population of Humpbacks and 21 other species of whales and dolphins can be seen off Newfoundland and Labrador. In addition to Humpbacks, Beluga, Narwhal, Sperm Whale, Orca, Pygmy Sperm Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Sei Whale, Minke Whale, Bowhead Whale, Right Whale, Northern Bottle-Nosed Whale, Sowerby's Beaked Whale, Blainville's Beaked Whale and ...
The Valdes Peninsula is a peninsula on the Atlantic coast in the north east of Chubut Province, Argentina. About 3,625 km2 (896,000 acres; 1,400 sq mi) in size, it is an important nature reserve which was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999.
Southern right whales can be found in Golfo Nuevo and Golfo San José, protected bodies of water located bet...
Plettenberg Bay, nicknamed Plet or Plett, is in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It lies on South Africa's Garden Route 210 km from Port Elizabeth and about 600 km from Cape Town.
Southern Right whales are a common sight in the bay during their breeding season from July to December. Bryde's whales frequent the bay throughout the year being the most sighted d...
San Diego use to be know for maily seeing Grey Whales which pass in close by every winter from mid-December to mid-March. Over 15,000 of these peaceful "giants of the sea" make the trek from the chilly Alaskan seas to the warm water breeding lagoons of Baja California.
Recently Blue Whale migration has taken place during the warmer water months of summer and fall. Fi...
Hauganes is located in Eyjafjörður, the longest fjord in central northern Iceland. Hauganes has about 137 inhabitants.
The place name Hauganes originated with the Old Norse word Haugr, meaning hill, mound or barrow. Fishing is an important industry to the village. Ektafiskur produces salt fish as a facility located in Hauganes. Baccalá Bar, a local sea...
Avila Beach pier has become a site for whale watching as numbers of grays and humpback whales come into bays around the pier to feed and draw crowds during the seasons.
Meet your guide and cruise into the open sea from Reykjavik harbour on a whale-watching adventure. Your guide will tell you how to spot different species, including minkes and humpbacks; keep your eyes open for the dolphins and porpoises, too!