Whale Watching

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Port Macquarie is one of Australia’s finest whale-watching destinations, offering front-row seats to the annual migration of humpback and southern right whales. From June to November, these gentle giants cruise past the coast, often within sight of the headlands. The combination of deep offshore waters and sheltered bays makes for reliable sightings, whether you join a dedicated cruise or simply scan the horizon from a clifftop lookout. The town’s maritime culture and knowledgeable operators add a layer of local insight that turns a boat trip into a true nature encounter.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full day to make the most of whale watching in Port Macquarie. A morning cruise (typically 9am–12pm) gives the calmest seas and best light for photography. Spend the afternoon exploring the Tacking Point Lighthouse and walking the coastal track, or visit the Koala Hospital if you have time. If you’re on a self-drive itinerary, one night in Port Macquarie is enough for the main whale-watching experience, though two nights let you take a second cruise or explore the hinterland.

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