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Whale Watching In Australia Vacation Packages

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The extensive 22,369 miles of Australian coastline offers some of the world's best whale watching adventures, allowing visitors ample opportunities to observe annual migrations. Both the east and west coasts of Australia feature excellent places to view the many species of whales that inhabit the waters including humpback whales, dwarf minke, baleen, southern right, and even orcas as these magnificent mammals migrate to and from Antarctica, making their journey to warmer waters to feed, breed, and birth. The world’s largest population of Humpback Whales, up to 30,000 individuals migrate off the coast of Western Australia, and on the East Coast, over 20,000 Humpback whales migrate to the Coral Sea.

Best Vacation Packages

  • View of Brisbane - Gold Coast - Byron Bay - Coffs Harbour - Sydney (Self Drive)
  • View of Runway to Road: Melbourne - Hobart - Launceston - Sydney
  • View of Hobart - Cradle Mountain - Devonport - Launceston (Self Drive)
  • View of Great Ocean Road Route Self Drive (Lorne - Warrnambool - Portland - Apollo Bay - Melbourne)

Top Whale Watching Destinations

Whale watching opportunities are available from May to November in cities like Hervey Bay, Albany, Margaret River, Perth, Cairns, and Brisbane.

Explore Australia

The vast country of Australia offers beautiful natural landscapes including breathtaking beaches in Queensland, lush vineyards in South Australia, untamed wilderness in Tasmania, and the famous red center of the Outback in the Northern Territory.

Highlights of Australia

No trip to Australia would be complete without visiting iconic landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef and the Australian Outback or the beautiful Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley.

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Experiences & Adventures

Experience nature and adventure along Australia's Great Ocean Road, learn about aboriginal culture in the Outback, savor world class food and wine in New South Wales, or swim with vibrant marine life in Queensland.

Whale Watching in Australia

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Cities in Australia