- Sunday 19th, what a beautiful day on the water…
- The menu for tomorrow: Quiche Lorraine, Spinach and Feta Rolls, Chocolate Mud Cake, gluten-free cookies, hot chocolate and of course after dive Tim Tams…
- My favourite shot from last week…
- Another beautiful shot from last week. The big swell and strong winds have finally receded and we’ll be heading out for more whale watching again everyday from tomorrow. Give us a call on 1800858155 if you’d like to join us…
- Three big Humpbacks entertained us for over an hour with their synchronized spy-hopping and swimming under and around the boat. The water was so clear that we could see their whole bodies. What a fantastic day with the three amigos!
- A beautiful day on the water with some very curious and friendly whales. Three of them were circling the boat for nearly an hour, spy-hopping and rolling on their back sites.
- Catching a full breach …
- Once again, another great Sunday afternoon with some awesome whale activity. Some great breaches … some were so close it was impossible to catch the full whale in the view finder, some were off at a distance … and some were just right. But all in all, it was an awesome afternoon. I’m sure today’s Blue Bay guest’s had a whale of a time 😉
- Great day at Windarra today! Thanks team Adreno (and Andy) for coming out with us. We hope you had as much fun as we did…
Latest Dive Conditions Report from Blue Bay Divers Byron Bay
Dive Date: Sunday 5 August 2012, Location: Windarra Banks, Visibility: 25m, Water Temperature: 21 degrees, Comments: What a stunning day to be at Windarra Banks. The Ocean was like glass, no wind, no current and whales splashing in the distance (click here to read the full report)
- Thanks to Denis Riek, local marine life enthusiast and photographer (www.roboastra.com) our “sea spud” has finally been identified. And who would have thought, it turned out to be a sea anemone!!! Thank you Cape Byron Marine Park and Denis Riek for shedding some light on this for us!