Sydney Whale Watching Cruise
Sydney Day Tour| Humpback Whale |
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| Southern Right Whale |
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Itinerary
Whale watching is a great winter experience, come and join us for a great day out on the ocean with the whales. We have been watching these magnificent mammals off the Sydney and Australian coast since 1993, so we know the great feeling that people get seeing these whales in person, and we have the experience to give you the best day with the whales. From late May to late November thousands of Humpback whales migrate along the coast off Sydney. Come aboard our fast spacious vessels and see them close up and personal, it's a day you will never forget!
Things You Need to Know
We want you to enjoy your day whale watching. The best way is to be fully prepared for your day on the ocean. If you miss seeing the whales on your first trip we will give you a return ticket for another trip.
Our whale trips do go out into the Pacific Ocean and each day is different, swell may vary from slight to moderate. Most of the time you will hardly notice it, that's because we have the largest whale watching boat on the east coast. However, it is recommended to take a seasickness remedy that works for you, just in case.
In the case that the weather is not suitable to take you out, we will cancel that trip and you have the choice to rebook on a latter trip or a full refund. Weather conditions change quickly at sea, so you can check this page just before leaving for the cruise to be sure.
Whale Facts
From mid May - early August they are heading north to give birth and mate. At this time of year they tend to swim at 4-5 knots (5-9km/h) and will have regular down times. They may pass close by the boats to inspect us as they swim, but will tend to keep moving North. They can be very active however especially the large pods of males as they jockey for primacy in anticipation of the mating season.
Late August - December: The whales are swimming south Mothers with their newborns, and males after the mating season. They tend to spend more time on surface and swim slower (so that the calf can keep up!) although occasionally we will see some long down times. This part of the season is best for Muggings were the whales will come up close to the boat and investigate us!
Note: Whales are wild animals, they may do anything, what you see is up to them!



The Humpback whales migrate past the Sydney coastline each year, their timetable is predictable, but not exact.




