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Whale and Dolphin Watching in St. Lucia
 
There is something enchanting and exciting about
coming face to face with sea creatures which are 20 metres long,
weigh approximately 44 tonnes and make noises that can be heard
up to five miles away. The experience of encountering whales
in their natural habitat makes for an adventure not easily forgotten. What
is even more mind boggling is the affinity that one feels for
whales and dolphins when paths cross, even if their appearance
is so unlike that of other mammals.
The Caribbean waters have long been noted for their unique aquatic
life, coral reefs and tropical fish. They are also a haven for
Sperm, Pilot and Humpback whales and bottle-nosed dolphins.
The female Sperm whales along with their calves, and the Pilot
and Humpback whales are found in the St Lucian waters all year
round. The male Sperm whales come to the tropical waters in
large numbers during the mating season which last from October
until January. When they are ready to travel back to the temperate
waters off New Zealand, Iceland, Norway, Canada and around Antarctica,
they take with them the young males who are strong enough to
make the long trip. Unlike other whale-watching destinations,
in St Lucia you can see different species of whales all year
round.
Like Dominica, we are lucky to have several different species
of whale and dolphin in our waters, either resident in the area
or passing through. Some of these are :
SPERM WHALES - Mother and calf groups possible shared with Dominica,
St. Vincent and Grenada, but more research needs to be done
to confirm that these are in fact the same animals - according
to IFAW, who have done some research, they live here all year
round.
HUMPBACKS, ORCAS, BRYDE'S, PILOTS and DOLPHINS, such as SPOTTED,
SPINNERS, BOTTLENOSE, RISSO'S, and FRASERS, also some (hard
to see) BEAKED WHALES, FALSE and PYGMY FILLER WHALES and PYGMY
SPERM WHALES.
There are several whale watching trips available on the island
and their success rate at sightings is very high with an average
10 sightings out of 12 trips. Some whale watching trips start
from Vigie Cove, near the capital, Castries. On boarding you
will get a preview of what to look for out in the ocean and
have the opportunity to listen to some taped whale and dolphin
sounds. After the briefing the boat cruises out of the cove
in search of these marine mammals. Using a GPS (Global Positioning
Satellite) the boat heads directly to the spot where the whales
were last sighted. Sonar equipment is also used in tracking
these marine mammals.
Photo Album of a Whale and Dolphin Watching Trip with the
Tour Boat Free Willy
Tours can be arranged through Sunlink at 452-8929 or Barefoot
Holidays 450-0507. Tours depart daily at 8:30am and 1:30pm.
Pick-ups start at 7:30am and 12:30pm. Prices vary from US$65
to $70 per person.
NOTE: If staying at any of our villas or apaments, we can make bookings
on your behalf for Whale and Dolphin watching trips.
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