Wednesday, January 12, 2005

You Could be Having a Whale of a Time!

Are you visiting the Dominican Republic any time between the 15th January and 15th March?

If so, do you realize that this is the 'Whale Watching Season'?

Yes. Thousands of Humpack whales migrate from cooler waters to bask for a couple of months in the tropical warmth of the Southern Atlantic...and where do they favor? Why, a most popular spot for whale pods (that's the term for a group of whales, just in case you wondered) to spyhop, lobtail and breach is the beautiful Bahia de Samana, the sheltered Bay East of Samana Peninsula in the Dominican Republic.

Find out more about Humpbacks, and the other main visitor you will most likely see, the 'Spotter' - or Spotted Dolphin - the acrobatic 'clown of the sea' at our 'free information page':

http://www.visiting-the-dominican-republic.com/picture-whales.html

Whenever you come to the Dominican Republic you are bound to have a 'whale of a time'...but never more so than visiting during 'Whale Watching Season'! For more details and contacts, call by the website soon and check out our 'Whale' and 'Dolphin' pages, or drop us a line via:

http://www.visiting-the-dominican-republic.com/contact_us.html

Kind wishes as ever

R, E & A