Whale Island Seals, Whakatane, New Zealand
Whale Island common fur seals with Diveworks Charters, Whale Island Tours
Whale Island, Whakatane, New Zealand
Cruising past the beautiful Whale Island aboard Diveworks
Tour to Whale Island
Enjoy a tour to Whale Island (Moutohora) with White Island Tours.
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Whale Island (Moutohora)
Visit Moutohora an island sanctuary just off the coast of Whakatane. The sanctuary is home to a number of endangered birds and reptiles. Take a guided walk with a tour operator or kayak around and view the sealife including seals, fish and birds. More information at or on
Whale Island, Whakatane, New Zealand from the air
A close look at Whale Island
Amazing day out exploring Moutohorā (Whale Island), New Zealand
An amazing day out exploring Moutohorā (Whale Island) of the coast of Whakatāne with Whale Island Kayaking.
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Swimming with fish at Whale Island, Whakatane, New Zealand
While we were snorkeling a school of Kahawai swam past
Terry Tours - Whakatane, New Zealand
Terry Tours is based in Whakatane in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, on the North Island of New Zealand. This area is blessed with one of the best climates in the country and boasts spectacular coastal scenery. We consider the Bay of Plenty to be one of New Zealand's best kept secrets and would love to share this slice of paradise with you. We offer custom small group tours to suit the needs of the individual. Cruise ship passengers arriving into the Port of Tauranga are guaranteed to have a safe, informative and fun day out with us.
John and Helen Terry are the owner operators of Terry Tours. John is from Wolverhampton, UK, and has over 30 years experience in tour and coach operations. He has driven and conducted tours throughout Europe, the UK and NZ. Helen has over 20 years experience in tourism including travel retail, airline reservations, hospitality and tour guiding in the UK, Ireland, and NZ. We are passionate about tourism and believe in providing great service to enhance what should be a holiday of a lifetime.
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Whale Island Dive
Footage from a recent dive learning to spearfish at Whale Island, 9km offshore North from Whakatane. All footage is undoctored.
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Whale Island Kayaking
Whale Island Kayaking @ Moutohora/Whale Island
Whale Watching in Whakatane, New Zealand
On a whale watching and dolphin swimming excursion we came across this. Offshore from Whakatane, New Zealand.
Kiwi Release in Whakatane, New Zealand - Arahi
During the afternoon of Thursday 20th January 2011 I had the pleasure of releasing a Kiwi into the bush area around Whakatane - the Kiwi Capital of New Zealand and NZ's Sunshine Capital. I was taken out by Bridget Evans and her helper Laura from the Department Of Conservation (DoC) - Whakatane Kiwi Project to release a male Kiwi named Arahi - which is Maori for strong. I got to go as I had won the chance to release a Kiwi through a bidding auction held by the Whakatane Kiwi Trust through our local radio station 1XX (One Double X) on 31st July and 1st August 2010. Radio 1XX is also a sponsor of the Whakatane Kiwi Trust and I work at the station too and was a part of the 1XX Kiwi-athon broadcasts which we have done for the Whakatane Kiwi Trust in 2009 & 2010. It was quite a unique and special experience to hold this little flightless native bird of New Zealand - a rare thing for us to do here in New Zealand - and to release him into the bush. Arahi was the 126th Kiwi released in the bush area around Whakatane. More have been released since. For more on the Whakatane Kiwi Trust go to - .
Chasing Dolphins in Whakatane, New Zealand
This video shows dolphins being filmed underwater just off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand. Filmed by the crew of Whales and Dolphin Watch NZ.
White Island Volcano with White Island Tours
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Being an active volcano there is little doubt that White Island is home to New Zealand's most impressive geothermal activity. Visitors are able to get up close to roaring steam vents, bubbling pits of mud, hot volcanic streams and the amazing lake of steaming acid.
Experienced guides will lead visitors on a two hour exploration of the inner crater, providing a fascinating commentary on the geology of the island as well as stories of attempts to mine sulphur.
Our journey home often provides the opportunity to spend time viewing dolphins, whales and other marine life.
Tours depart daily (weather permitting) from Whakatane. Connecting shuttle bus services are available from Rotorua and Tauranga.
Incredible footage shows calm before fatal blast on Whakaari White Island
Meanwhile incredible new footage has emerged showing seemingly idyllic conditions as sightseers wandered around the White Island volcano before Monday's fatal eruption.
The video taken buy one of the tourists - Allessandro Kauffman - tracks the first tour group happily hiking to the crater and back, taking in the sights and snapping photos oblivious to the imminent danger.
They were only just back on their White Island tour boat in the bay when Whakaari unleashed.
Whale Island ~ Three Kings
Dolphins by Whale Island
Pod of 6 dolphins followed me around for about an hour, whilst fishing on the jet ski.
Whale Island Elephant Arch, Seal
Diveworks entering the Elephant arch at Whale Island, met by a friendly furseal.