Hervey Bay Ultimate Whale Watch - Small Group EcoTour Highlights
- Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
- 3hr ultimate whalewatching tour at Hervey Bay, where you will listen to whale song, observe and learn about these gentle giants
- Guaranteed whale sightings 16 July to 9 October
- Services of certified Marine Naturalists who provide expert interpretation of the amazing whale behaviours
- Complimentary copy of full colour Whalewatch Guide
- Snacks and a soft drink
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What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
When is whalewatching season in Hervey Bay?
When is whalewatching season in Hervey Bay?
Humpback whales follow a seasonal migration pattern that brings them to Hervey Bay in the Australian winter (July – October), peaking in August/September.
The Ultimate Whalewatch runs from 2 July to 30 October, with whale sightings guaranteed from 16 July to 9 October.
How many people will be on the whalewatch?
How many people will be on the whalewatch?
Ultimate Whalewatch is a small-group, interactive ecotour with a maximum capacity of 40 people. This means no crowds, no jostling for space, and plenty of photo opportunities. Everyone has 3600 panoramic views at water level to see the whales up close and personal.
How many whales will we see?
How many whales will we see?
Every whalewatch is different. More than 21,000 humpbacks migrate to Australia’s eastern coast and over 30% of them stop in Hervey Bay between July and October. That’s a lot of whales for a relatively small area, resulting in some of the best whale watching in the world.
What are hydrophones?
What are hydrophones?
Hydrophones are microphones that crew lowers into the water so that you can hear whales singing (typically called “whale song”).
Is the boat wheelchair/handicapped accessible?
Is the boat wheelchair/handicapped accessible?
No. The vessel is not handicapped accessible.
Are children allowed?
Are children allowed?
Children must be 6 years old and over for this tour.
Is whalewatching safe?
Is whalewatching safe?
Whalewatching is as safe as any boating activity, however you do so at your own risk. the crew are all lifeguard and First Aid/CPR certified, and there is plenty of safety equipment onboard. This tour is not recommended if you have neck or back concerns, or if you are pregnant.
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