The Humpback Whale Interaction Tours kick off in Exmouth!
We conducted our first Humpback Whale Interaction Tour for the 2018 season on Friday the 3rd of August. And what a huge success!
A beautiful, lone Humpback Whale found us worthy and circled our group of eager passengers, before carrying on his way along the Ningaloo Coast.
We are looking forward to many more magical moments with these mesmerising mammals this year!
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