Whale Watching and Dolphin
Feeding
The Australian Humpback Whale migration is adelight to watch.
The whales migrate to warmer tropical waters from June to October.
The migration of the whales through Moreton Bay/Tangalooma, gives
whale watchers the chance to see whales close up and personal.
This is a truly unique experience with the whales. During whale
watching season Moreton Bay is the ideal place to view the whales
in their natural environment. Whales are often sited playing and
enjoying the warm waters.
Moreton Island provides a unique venue for whale watching as it
is the closest point from Brisbane and is central to the migration
path of an increasing number of Humpback Whales.
Humpback whales are well known for their extremely acrobatic breaches.
On the whale watch you may also observe pec slaps, tail slaps, spy
hoops and the spectacular breaching behaviour that humpbacks are
famous for.
You might also be lucky enough to see dolphins, turtles and a number
of sea birds as part of our awe inspiring Whale Watch Cruises.
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Tangalooma also provides a unique venue for hand feeding
dolphins all year round! Get up close and personal with
the dolphin feeding.
The dolphins come to the beach every evening around 7pm in summer.
Tangalooma is actually one of very few places in the world where
people can get close to dolphins in their natural habitat. Feeding
takes place on the beaches at night.
The Bottlenose Dolphins lives in groups of up to 12. The species
is commonly known for its friendly character and curiosity towards
humans immersed in or near water. This is great for feeding dolphins
in shallow waters.
Dolphin feeding is suitable for all ages and is a child friendly
experience.
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