Jervis Bay Whale Watching Cruise
Huskisson, Australia
Trip Type: Dolphin & Whale Watching
Duration: 2 hours
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
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Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Make your way to the Jervis Bay Cruise Terminal in Huskisson to board your whale watching cruise at least 15 minutes prior to your selected departure time and be welcomed by your friendly crew. Your boat, a 60-foot (18.5m) spacious catamaran, with five viewing levels will provide great viewing and photo opportunities.
As you cruise through the clear waters of Jervis Bay, you’ll not only have the opportunity to spot humpback whales but also southern right, mink and pilot whales. There is also the opportunity to spot penguins, seals, albatross and pods of friendly bottlenose dolphins that like to swim at the bow of boat.
As you cruise through the clear waters of Jervis Bay, you’ll not only have the opportunity to spot humpback whales but also southern right, mink and pilot whales. There is also the opportunity to spot penguins, seals, albatross and pods of friendly bottlenose dolphins that like to swim at the bow of boat.
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