Port Macquarie Whale Watching

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Port Macquarie, nestled on the stunning Mid North Coast of New South Wales, is one of Australia’s premier whale-watching destinations. Every year between May and November, the humpback whale migration passes close to shore, offering spectacular encounters. The town’s headlands and sheltered waters provide excellent vantage points, whether you’re on land or out at sea. The local whale-watching industry is well-established, with experienced operators who prioritize responsible wildlife viewing, making this a must-do for nature lovers and families alike.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day for a whale-watching boat tour (typically 2–3 hours on the water). If you prefer land-based viewing, you can easily combine it with a walk along the coastal path and a visit to Tacking Point Lighthouse in a couple of hours. For a full experience, spend a full day in Port Macquarie: a morning whale cruise, lunch at a waterfront café, and an afternoon exploring the town’s beaches and nature reserves.

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