It looked good when we arrived at the entrance of the bay. The clouds were halfway up the mountain and it was dry with good visibility. We were all confident that we would have a nice day in the upper bay. Behind us was the Carnival Miracle, exactly on schedule, as was the Ranger boat. Thus we could continue our journey without any issue. In general the whale sightings have gone down in the bay, apart from a cluster in the northwest lower bay, west of the steamer track. That means that we can still see the whales but they are not where we normally sail and thus we can go a bit faster. As explained in previous blogs those speeds are regulated by the National Park based on daily sightings. That works out very well as near the end of the season the whales seem to cluster more together. Maybe because there is food there or because they have more time for socializing. But there is always one who does not conform and thus we keep a sharp look out. Continue reading