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Dolphin Tours

Information for groups 2010

The Hervery Bay Brunch Time Dolphin Watch

8:00am to 11:30am
Cruise time can be varied to suit.
Adult Child
(4 to 14)
Child
(15 to 17)
Student
(18 to 20)
Seniors
Retail Price $75 $50 don't offer don't offer $65
Group Rate $60
(min 20 pax.)
$40
(min 30 pax.)
$45
(min 25 pax.)
$45
(min 25 pax.)
$50
(min 25 pax.)
Dolphin tours

THESE PRICES VALID to 30TH JUNE 2010, PLEASE DISCUSS IF DATE WANTED IS OUTSIDE THIS PERIOD. PRICES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO WORLD OIL PRICES.

With These Group Rates




The Hervery Bay Dolphin Watch

8:00am to 2:00pm
Adult Child
(4 to 14)
Child
(15 to 17)
Student
(18 to 20)
Seniors
Retail Price $100 $55 don't offer don't offer $90
Group Rate $80
(min 20 pax.)
$44
(min 30 pax.)
$44
(min 30 pax.)
$68
(min 20 pax.)
$72
(min 20 pax.)
Dolphin tours

THESE PRICES VALID to 30TH JUNE 2010, PLEASE DISCUSS IF DATE WANTED IS OUTSIDE THIS PERIOD. PRICES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO WORLD OIL PRICES.

With These Group Rates

PLEASE NOTE - From late June to mid July 2010 The Hervey Bay Dolphin Watch converts to a Three Quarter Day Dolphin Watch & then a Whale Search / Dolphin Watch Cruise operating within the 8.30am to 2pm (possibly little longer) cruise time.

Whales Searched for to the best of our capabilities. Dolphins Guaranteed.

Up to 4 species of Dolphin

Dolphin tours

Inshore bottlenose (aduncas) permanent residents to the bay, Fraser island and the Great Sandy Straits.

Indo -Pacific Humpback dolphins (sousa chineses)are observed in small(up to 20 animals) residential pods, they are found throughout the bay inside Fraser island as well as the shallow waters of the Great Sandy Straits.

Offshore bottlenose dolphins(tusiops truncatus) are seen in the northern parts of the bay and Fraser island all year round Dduring winter we see greater numbers of them venturing into the lower(southern ) parts of the bay chasing the bait fish that school up in the bay at this time of year.

Common dolphins ( ) are contrary to their name only occasionally seen in the bay preferring the deeper oceanic waters on the eastern side of Fraser Island.