We want you to enjoy your day whale watching . The best way is to be fully prepared for your day on the ocean.

Our whale trips do go out into the Pacific Ocean and each day is different, swell may vary from slight to moderate. Most of the time you will hardly notice it, that's because we have the largest whale watching boat on the east coast. However, it is recommended to take a seasickness remidy that works for you, just in case.

In the case that the weather is not suitable to take you out, we will cancel that trip and you have the choice to rebook on a latter trip or a full refund. Weather conditions change quickly at sea, so you can check this page just before leaving for the cruise to be sure.

Next Cruise Conditions Notes
16-11-05 status  
Afternoon Cancelled  

‘Unconfirmed' means we are watching the conditions and will update as soon as we are sure, you know the weather man.

Conditions as of 16 Nov 05 9:00am*

Condition

Current significant

Units

What's Average

Wave Height

4.7 m

Meters

1-2 meters

Wave Direction

SE

 

SE

Wind Speed

26

Knots

10-15 kts

Wind Direction

S

 

SE

Cloud cover

rain

   

*Please note we make every effort to keep these conditions up to date, but cannot guarantee them. Visit our links page for more up to date info

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