OverviewCome enjoy the planet's largest gathering of acrobatic humpback whales. Assist with research or just relax and get to know the ways of the whales. Experience wild days with millions of seabirds plus dozens of whales while enjoying comfortable nights and exciting dining in the new world's first city.
The Whale Study Week is a great opportunity to participate in actual whale research. Or whale lovers can simply enjoy being in the company of these majestic animals as they travel and play in their northern feeding grounds.
Life is delightfully different on the Arctic's southern edge. Newfoundland and Labrador is the landscape where springtime polar bears give way to autumn tropical sea turtles swimming north to feed on Arctic jellyfish. In summer the waters teem with whales and seabirds. North America's largest puffin colony meets the planet's largest humpback gathering a couple of miles from the new world's first city. To the north there are places where the land appears to move, but it's really the backs of the world's largest caribou herd. Along the coast there are places where whirling seabirds are so plentiful they obscure the sun. This ocean adventures feature the world's largest gathering of humpbacks sharing the waters with the second largest animals to ever live - the fin whales. Minke whales are so common Wildland calls part of their summer traveling route the "Minke Way". You learn about whale research around the world including Wildland's own northern orca studies. Wildland Tours makes sure you travel experience the local cultural and natural highlights. Along the way, sample unique foods such as partridgeberries and bakeapples while savoring your lobster feast and all the fresh seafood your heart desires. Travel with Wildland Tours. Share their adventures. They provide holidays you'll always remember. |