*Watch me chase after whales here!*
Ciara’s bucket list adventures (read about my skydiving here!) continued one sunny Sunday when I headed down the Sunshine Coast to Mooloolaba for something I didn’t even really know existed – swimming with whales. I’d heard of swimming with dolphins, sure, but swimming with whales? That’s next level.
Ciara’s bucket list adventures (read about my skydiving here!) continued one sunny Sunday when I headed down the Sunshine Coast to Mooloolaba for something I didn’t even really know existed – swimming with whales. I’d heard of swimming with dolphins, sure, but swimming with whales? That’s next level.
We arrived
at Sunreef on the Wharf to check in and get fitted for a wetsuit which we
slipped into, and were then given a mask, snorkel, and fins. Once all twenty
swimmers were prepped with the same, we hopped onboard our ship, Wild One,
before heading out into the Marina. I loved slowly cruising through the harbour
and admiring all of the beautiful houses I couldn’t dream of affording in a
million years. Honestly, just spending the full trip just doing this would’ve
been enough for me.
Once we
exited the harbour, the fun really began as the boat picked up speed and we set
off at an astonishing rate, bumping over the waves. It felt like a thrill ride,
and was super fun! Again, more than happy to have just done this for the whole
time.
However, we
were indeed there for a purpose, and after heading out towards the horizon for
about half an hour, we got wind of some whale activity, and so turned the boat
to investigate. Sure enough, sprays of water (or what we actually discovered
was steam) indicated that we were in luck. This was followed by some fins
surfacing and then the piece de resistance – breaching. This is when a whale
launches itself into the air, and then smashes down with a splash and a half.
This was
without a doubt one of the coolest things I’d seen, and we got to see it again
and again as our crew surmised that it was a mother teaching her calf how to
breach, and so we got to watch the mother impressively breach followed by a bit
floppier rendition by the calf. It was really, really amazing.
The crew
made the executive decision that these whales probably weren’t the best to swim
with as they were a bit too active (I suppose a breaching humpback whale
landing on top of you isn’t the most preferable thing) so we carried on in
search of more accommodating whales.
It looked like
we might have found some such whales after a short while, but unfortunately, so
had four other boats. The law states that only three boats are supposed to
surround whales at a time, and with the pleasure boats showing no signs of
moving on, we opted to do so because there would have been no chance of
swimming with these whilst the other boats were still around.
Subsequently,
we headed back to our first whales who appeared to have calmed down, and were
given the go ahead to get ready. We zipped up our wetsuits, slipped on our fins
and then sat down on the edge of the boat ready to splash in. Once we got the
signal, we all flopped in and chased after the leader who was trying to find
the best position for us to swim with the whales.
Alas, the
whales made the decision to dive, and so we only heard ‘LOOK DOWN!’ before
seeing the big masses swim off down into the ocean. I was fiddling around with
the GoPro I’d brought which I couldn’t quite figure out, so missed capturing it
on film, but did see one of the whales swim down, down, down into the deep blue
sea.
With one
attempt out of the way, we headed back onto the boat and continued chasing
whales so that the second group could have a go, and then it was our second go.
This time we were sat on the side of the boat for quite a while as we tried to
gauge when and where the whales would surface, often overshooting them, but we
did eventually get into the ocean and chase after them, but only to see a few
pectoral slaps on the surface.
Sure, we
mightn’t have gotten super close to the whales, but I did see a whale swimming
underwater, and indeed swam with whales myself, and I’d call that a success.
Add to this seeing the amazing whale breaches, our thrill boat ride, and the
cool Marina cruise, and I’d had a great day. Definitely something I’d
recommend, and an experience I’m thrilled to have had.
I hope you enjoyed reading today's blog! To stay up to date with my Australian adventures, make sure to follow me on Twitter @CiarasCountry, and I'd love to hear your recommendations for other must do bucket list items, so please drop me a comment below - thanks for reading!
I hope you enjoyed reading today's blog! To stay up to date with my Australian adventures, make sure to follow me on Twitter @CiarasCountry, and I'd love to hear your recommendations for other must do bucket list items, so please drop me a comment below - thanks for reading!