Whale Watching

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Each year between May and November, the waters off Sydney become a highway for humpback whales migrating along the east coast of Australia. This spectacular natural event offers one of the world’s great wildlife experiences, easily accessible from the city. Whether you join a dedicated cruise or spot them from a clifftop lookout, seeing a 40-tonne whale breach against the Sydney skyline is unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a half-day for a whale-watching cruise, typically 2–3 hours on the water plus travel to the departure point. If you’re combining with other Sydney sights, schedule the cruise for the morning – the ocean is usually calmer, and you’ll have the afternoon free for exploring the city. For land-based viewing, an hour or two at a lookout is enough; time it for a low tide on a clear day.

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