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For the best place to see whales in Newfoundland, look no further than Gatherall’s Puffin and Whale Watch! Our guided boat tours take you to the heart of the action in Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, a hotspot for magnificent whale sightings. From humpbacks to minke whales, witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Our experienced guides ensure a safe and informative journey, making it an unforgettable adventure. Book your whale watching excursion with Gatherall’s today and create memories to cherish forever!”
Whales in the wild have a vast ocean in which to roam, feed, play and hide in. If you see a whale jump while on a tour with Gatherall’s, it’s doing exactly what it wants to do. We’re not going to blow whistles or try to feed it. You’re welcome to wave though! We recommend that you always watch the ocean and not your smart phone …. the whales are not going to buzz, text, tweet, snapchat before they surface. Relax and put your device away for a bit. Watch, listen and smell – that’s how we find them!
Whale sightings cannot be guaranteed. Please note seasonal guidance regarding wildlife – be sure to check the “Best Times”
Cruise with Gatherall’s and learn about whales.
The waters of Newfoundland are home to and or visited by upwards of 22 different species of whales. The most common whales in our area include humpbacks, fin, minke, orca and white sided dolphins.
Each summer upwards of 10,000+ Humpback Whales make their way to the coast of Newfoundland to feed. One of their best feeding grounds are located in the waters surrounding the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve. The abundance of food (capelin) draws hundreds of whales close to our shores to feed. This is what makes the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve among the best places in the world to watch and experience whales in their natural environment.
A tour with Gatherall’s is more than simply “seeing” a whale. A big part of our tour is providing context and interpretation. Our aim is to educate and provide insight into the nuances of the whales’ activities as they carry on with their natural life processes. Getting a great picture is important but we want you to leave with a better understanding of these incredible creatures.
Seasonal guidance regarding suggested best times for wildlife represents historical norms but can vary.
The peak of the feeding season runs from mid-June through to mid-August each year which ensures that Gatherall’s Puffin & Whale Watch has such a consistent record of sightings. Please remember though that whales are wild creatures in an enormous ocean. They have lots of room to feed, play and occasionally hide. As with most everything else in nature, whales in Newfoundland are more numerous during certain times of the year and in select locations.
The Humpback Whale is the most frequently encountered species of whale observed in the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve and the waters around Bay Bulls. While several other species are commonly seen, the Humpback is regarded as the star of the show. Widely regarded as the most social and acrobatic of all of the whales, Humpbacks are also among the most curious and inquisitive.
Each and every encounter is different and our crew are just as excited as you to see them – it never gets old! It’s a big ocean and we must remind ourselves just how lucky we are to be located in such a great place to see them. Some trips they come close to the boat and sometimes they don’t – it’s up to the whales to determine the extent of the encounter – something our crew is always mindful of. Watching whales is generally 90% patience and 10% luck. If you’re in the right place at the right time it greatly increases your chances of seeing them.
Whales in the wild have a vast ocean in which to roam, feed, play and hide in. If you see a whale jump while on a tour with Gatherall’s, it’s doing exactly what it wants to do. We’re not going to blow whistles or try to feed it. You’re welcome to wave though! We recommend that you always watch the ocean and not your smart phone …. the whales are not going to buzz, text, tweet, snapchat before they surface. Relax and put your device away for a bit. Watch, listen and smell – that’s how we find them!
For those of you who want to be “guaranteed” to see a whale – go to a Marine Theme Park where they’re caged in – you’ll be guaranteed to see a whale but it’s really not the same.
By design, a catamaran is inherently safer. It has much greater reserve stability (resistance to rolling) than single hull vessels. Since there are two hulls the cat has more watertight compartments in the unlikely event of damage. Likewise, the greater size of the catamaran means that it is less influenced by waves and sea conditions during normal operating conditions. The cat is equipped with two engines instead of one for greater maneuverability and safety.
RANGE
Gatherall’s catamaran has a greater range than other tour vessels so we can explore further. Time is valuable. We like to spend “more time being there” and “less time getting there”. Most other boat tours are longer only because the boats used are not as efficient and simply take longer to get to the nesting seabirds and / or whales. Gatherall’s tours offer loads of time observing the Atlantic Puffins with time to find the whales.
COMFORT
Your comfort & enjoyment is important. Our catamaran provides the most stable and most comfortable ride. It is much wider than conventional boats which means less rolling which helps to greatly reduce motion sickness. The added width of the cat means there is more room for each and every guest plus we have rail space for all plus inside accommodations for all guests in the event of inclement weather.
People sometimes think that you can see “more” or get closer to whales in a small boat – that’s simply not the case. We’ve used small boats in the past and have found that our guests have a much better experience on the larger boat. While searching for whales, our high decks and raised wheelhouse allow our crew and guests to spot whales from further away – you just cannot see as far from a small boat. Think about a ship’s lookout positioned high up the mast to get the best view. Often, while heading towards distant whales, our high decks enable you to keep an eye on the action for a better experience. Our larger boat ensures that everyone has space alongside the rail.
Gatherall’s cat has the greatest range of the local tour boats. It’s unique design allows it to travel much further than most other boats in an equivalent period of time. While this cannot guarantee whales during every cruise, it does make a difference especially when whales are at the outer extents of our range. Our captains are also in contact with other boats and local people onshore to keep track of whale sightings so that we can attempt to minimize travel time to maximize whale time whenever possible.
Gatherall’s catamaran was custom designed for our tour operation and location. Its size and configuration was developed to provide our guests with both the most space and comfort to provide the best overall experience.
Gatherall’s cat is big enough to be safe and comfortable yet small enough to allow you to interact personallywith our crew. It’s important to us that you have every opportunity to interact with our crew. While presenting their wealth of information, our guides are free to move about the boat to answer questions and to chat. The cat is still nimble enough to get safely alongside of the shores of the islands where the puffins nest or close to shore when the whales are feeding in the shallow waters. Yet when the waters are less than calm, the larger size of the cat makes for a much more pleasant ride.