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A day out on a catamaran with whales

A morning on the ocean on a catamaran to see Whales

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This maritime journey offers a chance to see the majestic blue whale, the largest mammal on Earth, along with Bryde’s whales, pilot whales, sperm whales, and playful dolphins. whale watching Mirissa

 

While nature dictates sightings, the excursion is designed to maximize your chances of witnessing these awe-inspiring creatures. Enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast onboard, with opportunities to view whales from the bow and upper decks.

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Type

Marine

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Duration

Approx. 7 hours.

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Difficulty

Easy

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What to wear

Light airy clothes, cap & sunglasses.

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Includes

Snack, lunch & transport.

After the whale encounter, the voyage continues to Weligama Bay, anchoring near Snake and Taprobane islands. Here, in this picturesque setting, guests can indulge in swimming, snorkeling, and paddle-boarding, complemented by a delightful lunch. Remember, departures are subject to favorable conditions, ensuring a safe and memorable experience in the heart of nature's grandeur.

Good to Know

You need to leave at 6.00 a.m. from the property, as you need to drive to the start point.

We recommend this trip over the standard whale watching trip for a more exclusive experience.

The shared cruise requires a minimum of 4 passengers. If less than 4, you may have to rebook, pay a supplement or get a refund.

If you get seasick, please check with our team before booking the excursion.

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