Whale Watching Special Launched by Palace Adventures on Whale Season
To bring more people to boats and see the whales up-close and personal, Palace Adventures has launched its Whale Watch Specials promo entitled, "Whale-Watch With Us!" It's a whale watching plus two-night hostel accommodation in Hervey Bay.
Online, August 20, 2010 (Newswire.com) - The grace and grandeur of whales is simply a spectacular sight to behold. Now that it is the whale-watching season in Australia which starts July of every year, people are blessed to be seeing humpback whales. Humpback whales are a third in the top most endangered species in the world. Therefore, witnessing their migration from Antartica to the warmer waters of east coast Australia is something beyond special.
To bring more people to boats and see the whales up-close and personal, Palace Adventures has launched its Whale Watch Specials promo entitled, "Whale-Watch With Us!" It's a whale watching plus two-night hostel accommodation in Hervey Bay treat that runs until November 2010. From an original retail price of $155, Palace Adventures is now selling its Tasman Adventure whale watch tour and two nights of hostel stay for only $120! Most other whale-watch tours are offering these for $150. That simply means that a budget-friendly backpacker, or any visiting family for that matter, can experience real savings for an extraordinary adventure.
The whale-watch tour starts off 12 noon from Urangan Harbour in Hervey Bay. Via Tasman Adventure, people are ferried through the waters between Hervey Bay and Fraser Island. Guests are treated with free coffee, tea, or milk, matched with cookies and other baked delicacies in the morning and in the afternoon. A professional tour guide watches over the waters to check any signs of whale presence. As soon as a whale is on sight, the boat will be at a close distance from the gigantic mammal so everyone can watch in wonder while taking the perfect whale picture!
Humpback whales are known to be friendly to people as they enjoy doing their entertainment show of spying (lifting up their heads to spy on people aboard the boats), breaching (jumping from the water and back), pec slapping (slapping the water using their fins), and tail slapping (slapping the water using their tail). These humpback whales are actually a little jealous of dolphins that swim by the tour and delight the guests for a moment. Once the humpbacks see that the dolphins are stealing the show, they have a way of moving nearer the boat to do their tricks so as to get the attention back to them.
You can experience all that without slashing your budget. Palace Adventures treats everyone for a fun day of whale watching in Hervey Bay plus quality hostel accommodation in their cozy Hervey Bay cabins. See more details about the Whale-Watch With Us promo at www.palaceadventures.com/home/whale-watch-with-us.