“Picture of the day” Yesterday our crew, Shaun and Mario took our vessel Damara II for the 12h00 excursion. As they were running along Keurbooms Strand they came across a lonesome pod of 9 Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins, the largest of the 3 dolphin species in our bay. As the boat was traveling alongside them, they READ MORE
“Picture of the day” Another fantastic day on the ocean!!! On Wednesday morning on our 09h30 boat trip we encountered a pod of Bottlenose dolphins on the other side of the Keurbooms River Mouth. En-Route to Robberg we encountered a Brydes whale at Robberg 5.
“Picture of the day” On Friday the 13th April we woke up to find our bay full of life. We launched our first boat at 09h30 and proceeded towards the Keurbooms River Mouth where we approached our first group of Common dolphin’s ±2000 with thousands of Gannets and ±20 to 30 Brydes whales feeding. We READ MORE
“Picture of the day” After not being able to get to sea for two days due to strong winds and rain, this did not affect our dolphins at all. On launching at 09h30 this morning, we picked up a group of 40 – 50 Bottlenose dolphins other side the Keurbooms River Mouth. We followed them READ MORE
“Picture of the day” On our 09h30 trip today we picked up a group of 60 – 70 Bottlenose dolphins moving along the Keurbooms coastline. We also picked up a small group of rare Indo-Pacific Humpback dolphins, feeding off the Keurbooms River Mouth Please be careful between 12h00 and 14h00 with very hot weather conditions READ MORE
“Picture of the day” On our 07h30 whale watching trip we were fortunate to find 3 humpback whales ± 8 kilometers off Beacon Island. We followed these animals for ± 1 kilometer, heading due south. On returning into the bay we encountered ± 15 Bottlenose dolphins playing in the surf of the River Mouth. READ MORE
“Picture of the day” Another awesome trip!!! Today on our 09h30 boat trip we had a pod of Bottlenose dolphins at Keurbooms River Mouth. While some of them were feeding, the rest were playing in the surf.
A Southern Right Whale breaching near the Keurbooms River mouth. We were fortunate to see this whale breaching 12 times on our 9h30 trip this morning. We currently have 12 whales in the Bay