Whale Watching

The North Atlantic Humpback Whale migrates through our our warm Caribbean waters each year to mate and give birth. Whale watching excursions are run from late January to early April and give you the opportunity to see the Humpback whales and their calves up close.

 

 

 

 

 

Knowledgeable guides will locate the whales and track their paths as they swim along the Columbus Passage between Grand Turk and Salt Cay. You will learn lots of interesting facts about their behaviour and feeding habits - and become an expert at spotting their tell-tale 'puff of smoke'!

 

Eye eye!

 

WHALE SONG

We are very fortunate to welcome this endangered species to our shores each year, and the chance of a whale encounter is an experience not to be missed.

 

Whilst it is common during the migration season to hear 'whale song' during a scuba dive, for a genuine close encounter it is advisable to take a boat excursion with an experienced guide.

 

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FRONT-ROW SEAT

Sit on Bohio's sunny deck at the Ike & Donkey Beach Bar and enjoy one of the planet's greatest wildlife migrations.  Don't forget to keep your camera ready for a spectacular breach!

 

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Resort Amenities

• Award Winning Beach

• Beachfront Accommodation

• On-Site PADI Dive Shop

• Guanahani Restaurant & Bar

• Ike & Donkey Beach Bar