The Whale Watching Season Approaches!

Time for Whale Watching!
It’s getting to that time of year again as we enter into another season of whale watching on the Gold Coast. Enjoy the breathtaking sights with the original and highly preferred whale watching professionals for the experience of a lifetime when you cruise with Whale Watching Gold Coast.

We follow the annual Humpback Whale migration along the spectacular Gold Coast beaches between the months of May and November each year (since 2005), watching closely as they migrate from the freezing cold waters of Antarctica to mate and calve in the warmer waters off the coast of Australia.

Each year at least 13,500 humpbacks migrate 5000km to the eastern coast of Australia. Watch as the whales perform spectacular aerial breaches and sing long, complex ‘songs’ throughout the breeding season.

About our Whale Watching Tours & Cruises

View these magnificent creatures up close and personal as they appear right beside our boat! The MV 2000 is the largest whale watching vessel on the Gold Coast and with 5 spacious viewing areas you will definitely catch all of the action. Our luxurious 32 metre high speed, wave piercing catamaran boasts maximum viewing areas, stability & comfort.

Enjoy complimentary morning tea on both the half day whale watching tour and the full day whale watching and island tour, along with large video displays of informative whale documentaries and commentary from our experienced eco team. Departing from Mariners Cove daily, be sure not to miss this exciting opportunity to experience these majestic mammals in their natural habitat.

Our crew have been tracking the route of the whales since Whale Watching Gold Coast was established in 2005. The experience of the skippers and crew with guarantee a journey that won’t be forgotten – share in the passion and excitement these whales create and experience the journey for yourself. Phone and book your whale adventure today on 1300 WHALES (942537), or book a whale watching tour online with Whale Watching Gold Coast.

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