Dolphin Watch At Port Stephens
Boat Tours in Port Stephens
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Dock 1, Victoria Pde. Nelson Bay. Port Stephens, NSW, 2315.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
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Moon shadow QC present the largest and maximum extravagant vessels in Port Stephens. Moon shadow QC, is an owner operated business, with the largest and most extravagant vessels in Port Stephens, to ensure a memorable and cozy cruising experience. With seven vessels in our fleet we give a range of cruises to suit all walks of life, from families and couples to international visitors and corporate delegates. With over 36 years of experience this means that we know what is crucial to you. Our cruises run to schedule with guaranteed departure every day, our vessels have the capacity to suit everybody and our sociable crew are dedicated to providing a comfortable and memorable cruise. Vessel inspections are welcome at any time and we are only too glad to accommodate your particular needs as superior we can.
Our morning Whale Watch followed 2 pods of Whales, one pod further away from the boat with a breach in the distance. Quiet lots of whales, all heading north.Our morning cruises saw tail lob, distant breaches and the whales spent a lot of time on the surface so that we got a appropriate look at them. So many whales again during our morning whale watch cruise, with eight pods of 25 whales in each pod. One pod of whales came in quite accessible to the boat with lots of surface time, breaches and tail lobs. We cruised along beside the whales as they headed towards the islands. Breaching Whales were seen on our afternoon cruise!! This morning we had 2 Humpbacks and a calf honest between the headlands who were breaching, showing off their tails with the Dolphins swimming around the boat! We watched considerable pods breach, display tail lobs and discard maximum of their time transient on the surface towards final Lighthouse. We stayed with them for sometime before traveling out towards final Island where we watched a mum and calf show off lots of breaches and tail slaps! On our afternoon cruise, we saw a mum and calf transient out of the headlands and 2 pods of Humpbacks over imminent Boondelbah Island showing off breaches and tail lobs and spending vast time on the surface! We had four Humpback Whales reach in quite close to the vessel during the afternoon whale watch cruise. What a dazzling day for whale watching at Port Stephens, our morning whale watch cruise has spotted a pod of four Humpback Whales close Big Island, with all whales are spending a good amount of time on the surface of the water with a bit of action with tail lobbing and fin slapping. We saw whales both morning and afternoon. Whales all around the boat this morning showing off a scanty breaches! On our afternoon cruise we found 2 Humpbacks who were breaching in the distance and spent some time on the surface. This mornings whale watch cruise has found a pod of six very playful whales that are breaching continuously and spending a lot of time on the surface of the water. We can see ample of pods of whales off shore this afternoon, but we are currently watching a pod of two Humpback Whales who are very playful showing off for our passengers with breaches and tail slaps. Both morning cruises sighted abundant pods of Humpbacks transient preceding Cabbage Tree Island this morning, with one Humpback showing off one massive breach! This morning we traveled over towards Cabbage Tree Island where we spent our morning watching a mum and calf spending lots of time on the surface. Both cruises saw exciting whales in the morning 3 adults and a calf were after Large island and the calf was breaching and tail lobbing and in the afternoon there were 3 humpbacks tail slapping and pectoral slapping behind Trivial Island. In the afternoon we had lots of dolphins and seals but unfortunately no whales. We had whales and dolphins on both cruises. This morning we headed over just North of Cabbage Tree Island where we spotted a pod of 3 Humpbacks who were spending huge time on the surface. They showed off 3 vast breaches and we had Dolphins swimming around the boat at the identical time.
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