Wednesday 10 September 2014

Tips for whale watching in Merimbula

If you are planning a whale watching trip in Merimbula, it’s best to prepare yourself and your family for the day. For first time whale watchers, it is important to consider motion sickness medications. While you may not get motion sickness, it’s best to be prepared, as most motion sickness medication needs to be taking several hours before the trip in order to work.

Take your medication in the morning before your cruise, with a good breakfast. While many people think skipping breakfast before a boat trip and Fishing Merimbula is a good idea, it actually can make sickness worse. An empty stomach produces acid, which can exacerbate sea sicknesses. Choose a breakfast made up of carbohydrates like bread and cereal. Bring snacks that are easy on the stomach like ginger snaps and crackers, which will help reduce stomach acid build up, and in turn prevent sea sickness.

Another important tip is to pack equipment. Below is a list of things to bring on your whale watching trip at Merimbula.
  • Taking a pair of binoculars can be very useful. In most cases the special whale watching cruise will get you nice and close so you can see the whales without the aid of binoculars. However, they are handy to bring along just in case you don’t get close enough, or alternatively to do a spot of bird watching during the journey.
  • Ensure you are wearing suitable footwear for the boat. It is not a fashion parade, so ditch the heels and choose rubber-soled shoes. The best option is sneakers, as they have good grip and you won’t find yourself slipping and sliding across the deck.
  • It is important to consider the foot options on the boat. Some boats will provide complimentary snack options and tea and coffee, however, some expect you to provide lunch for yourself.
  • If you organize a whale watching trip in the cooler months of the year, ensure you rug up. A heavy winter coat is perfect and will keep you warm when the boat is cruising through the waves. A blanket is another must to keep toasty warm.
  • In the summer months, ensure you slip, slop slap before you set sail. You may not feel it when you’re sailing but you can easily leave the boat with terrible sun burn if you are not careful. Be sure to cover yourself in sunscreen and protect your eyes from glare with sunglasses.
  • During the whale watching cruise you are guaranteed to see some beautiful sights that you would like to keep forever. Therefore, bring your camera or camcorder along. Make sure you charge your batteries the night before and have lots of room left on your devices to record the moments.
  • No two whale watching trips are the same. Sometimes it will only take 30 minutes to reach the whales out at sea, while other times you have to search for the whales and it could take more than 2 hours. To make sure you aren’t left twiddling your thumbs while you search for the whales bring a book or playing cards to keep you occupied.
If you would like to go whale watching at Merimbula, talk to Reel Affair. They offer cruises along the Sapphire Coast, which gives you the unique opportunity to see Humpback Whales on their southern migration. If you would like to find out more about their whale watching cruises in Merimbula Fishing, visit the Reel Affair website at http://ReelAffair.com.au.

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