As a semi-organised holiday there were trips booked for three days (we did two - a day on a mini bus in almost 30 degress felt a trip to much) - both involved boats so we were both happy!
Driving around on single-track roads looking for eagles and otters proved fun even if the latter were elusive. Once the eyes were locked in to eagles they were everywhere (well almost). The scenery amazing and the locals friendly! We even found the 'hidden' mausoleum of the Maquarie family - the resting place of the first Governor of New South Wales..
A whale watch cruise provided huge flocks of manx shearwaters, a few gannets, puffins and of course guillemots....but NO whales.... We gave it another go later in the week but still no joy..but we did get to meet Professor Plankton (yes Megan it can be interesting!!)
Lunga was as fantastic as I remembered - puffin therapy.......
The many sides of Tobermory
Some of the wildlife
The Maquarie Mausoleum
The most amazing fish and chip van...
Yes, bagpipes - the few from Mum's room
and last but certainly not least - the puffins of Lunga
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