Noosa OceanRider’s Whale Watching and Dolphin Safaris
Discover Noosa OceanRider’s Whale Watching and Dolphin Safaris Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure in Noosa? Get your sea legs ready for an exhilarating experience that combines the thrill of dolphin safaris with the awe of whale watching! Whether you’re a family looking for fun or a young adventurer seeking a weekend…
Read MoreDiscover Noosa’s Resident Dolphins: An Unforgettable Safari Experience
Meet Noosa’s Resident Dolphins Experience the thrill of a dolphin safari with Noosa Ocean Rider, where you’ll get up close to Noosa’s resident dolphins in their natural habitat. Our tours run all year round, ensuring that whether it’s during the whale watching season or afterward, you can enjoy an exciting dolphin adventure tour. Hi, I’m…
Read MoreWhale Hello There: Your Guide to Spotting Whales and Dolphins in Noosa!
Your Guide to Spotting Whales and Dolphins in Noosa! Are you ready for an unforgettable whale watching adventure on the water? Noosa is not just a stunning coastal destination for weekends away, or major events like the Noosa Triathlon, the Noosa Alive, Film Festival and Surf Competitions (and so much more)… It’s also a prime…
Read MoreDive Into These Whale-tastic Facts About Humpback Whales!
Check Out Your Knowledge with these Whale-tastic Facts About Humpback Whales! Are you ready to make a splash with some fascinating facts about humpback whales? These majestic marine mammals are not only large but also full of surprises. So, grab your snorkel (or just a comfy chair), and let’s dive into the deep blue! Breaching…
Read MoreNoosa’s resident Bottlenose Dolphins
Bottlenose dolphins are intelligent and charismatic creatures, and with their curved mouths give the appearance of a smile. They have been known to come to the aid of other animals, including humans, in distress. They live in warm waters around the globe and feed on bottom-dwelling fish, shrimp and squid. They can reach speeds of…
Read MoreWhy do Whales Have Whale Barnacles?
What are those funny crusty objects found on whales? And do all whales have them, or only humpbacks? The relationship between whales and the barnacles that grow on them is called commensalism, the barnacle benefits from an interaction while the whale is unaffected Barnacles attach themselves to whales as free-swimming larva and as the…
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