{"id":245582,"date":"2022-10-07T16:31:41","date_gmt":"2022-10-07T05:31:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=245582"},"modified":"2023-02-16T12:30:36","modified_gmt":"2023-02-16T01:30:36","slug":"port-stephens-whale-watching","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/north-coast\/port-stephens\/port-stephens-whale-watching\/","title":{"rendered":"A guide to Port Stephens whale watching"},"content":{"rendered":"
Increase your chances of spotting whales (and dolphins!) in Port Stephens with this handy guide.<\/h5>\n

Port Stephens is an aquatic wonderland<\/a>, home to the Great Lakes Marine Park whose waters are thriving with marine life including hundreds of bottlenose dolphins<\/a> who are often seen playfully frolicking in the local waters, sea turtles and more than 200 species of fish.<\/p>\n

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Port Stephens is home to observing dolphins in the wild. (Image: The Legendary Pacific Coast)<\/p><\/div>\n

Each year, it also becomes a temporary thoroughfare \u2013 known as the Humpback Highway \u2013 as whales make the great migration north, providing visitors with many excellent opportunities to spot these majestic mammals. Here is the ultimate guide to Port Stephens whale watching.<\/p>\n

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Discover the splendid marine life of Port Stephens. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

When can you see whales in Port Stephens?<\/h2>\n

Every year, tens of thousands of humpback whales leave Antarctica and begin an epic journey of up to 10,000 kilometres along the east coast to the warmer waters of northern Australia. They mate and calve there, before returning along the same route towards the Southern Ocean. Port Stephens whale watching is usually best between June to August and September to October.<\/p>\n

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Discover majestic whales on your next holiday to Port Stephens. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Where can I see whales in Port Stephens?<\/h2>\n

Spotting whales in Port Stephens is easy and can be done either from land or sea. You can join a whale watching cruise from d\u2019Albora Marina, right in the heart of Nelson Bay (see below for more information), or you can head to one of the many Port Stephens lookouts for panoramic ocean views.<\/p>\n

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Hop on a boat and cruise your way to one of Port Stephen’s best spots to witness amazing marine life with your own eyes. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Tomaree Head Summit<\/h3>\n

Some of the best whale watching spots in Port Stephens include Tomaree Head Summit, located in Tomaree National Park<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Keep your eyes peeled for whales at Tomaree Head in Port Stephens. (Image: Jarryd Salem)<\/p><\/div>\n

Take the short but Tomaree Head Summit Walk<\/a>, which can take between one-and-a-half to two hours return. Follow the track through bushland dotted with gums, grass trees and banksia (you may even see koalas if you\u2019re lucky). At the top, panoramic views across Port Stephens and the ocean are well worth the effort, and it\u2019s an excellent vantage point to spot a pod of whales.<\/p>\n

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The Tomaree Head Summit Walk offers rewarding views of the ocean. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Barry Park<\/h3>\n

Humpbacks can also be seen from Barry Park<\/a>, which has a specially built whale watching platform, at Fingal Bay Beach. Fingal Bay is also home to an 1862-built lighthouse, which is only accessible by boat.<\/p>\n

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Fingal Bay and its paradisaic beach are a must-see when visiting Port Stephens. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Boat Harbour headland<\/h3>\n

Drive to Boat Harbour headland on Noamunga Street, just 15 minutes\u2019 drive from Nelson Bay, and take the easy walk to Boat Harbour Whale Watching Lookout, following the signs from the car park.<\/p>\n

Birubi Beach<\/h3>\n

Birubi Beach in Anna Bay is another great whale watching spot; grab a coffee from Crest Birubi Beach<\/a> at the surf club and keep your eyes peeled for humpbacks off the beach.<\/p>\n

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Spend some time in Anna Bay and get down to Birubi Beach to spot some whales. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Iris Moore picnic area<\/h3>\n

Pack some lunch and head to Iris Moore picnic area<\/a> in Fishermans Bay. This grassed area has sweeping views of Birubi Beach and Worimi Conservation Lands and is a comfy spot to settle in for whale watching.<\/p>\n

What time of day is whale watching best?<\/h2>\n

You can spot whales any time of the day, but calmer conditions \u2013 often early in the morning before winds and waves increase \u2013 is usually best so they are easier to see.<\/p>\n

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Watch whales throughout the day in Port Stephens. (Image: Moonshadow TQC Cruises)<\/p><\/div>\n

Sunrise and sunset are also good times because this is said to be when they are most active, breaching and slapping their pectoral fins for show; the soft light also provides a beautiful backdrop for photography.<\/p>\n

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Get up early for sunrise or stay up for sunset for your chance to see whales, and get your camera out to take your best shot. A win-win. (Image: Destination NSW)<\/p><\/div>\n

Of course, spotting whales is never guaranteed, and conditions are always dependent on the weather.<\/p>\n

Best cruises for whale watching<\/h2>\n

Departing from d\u2019Alboro Marina, these Nelson Bay whale watching cruises make spotting whales easy.<\/p>\n

Moonshadow – TCQ Cruises<\/h3>\n

Moonshadow – TCQ Cruises<\/a> has been running cruises for more than 40 years and has seven different vessels for whale watching, dolphin watching, historical cruises, dinner cruises and more.<\/p>\n

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Cruises are the perfect opportunity for whale watching. (Image: Moonshadow TQC Cruises)<\/p><\/div>\n

Departing daily from Nelson Bay, the whale watching cruises run for two-and-a-half to three hours between May and November. There is a fully licensed bar onboard for snacks and drinks.<\/p>\n

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Get close to whales in Nelson Bay. (Image: Moonshadow TQC Cruises)<\/p><\/div>\n

Imagine Cruises<\/h3>\n

Another long-running cruise operator is ecotourism Imagine Cruises<\/a>, which offers whale watching, dolphin watching, snorkelling, eco walks, dinner cruises and more. It runs daily 90-minute express whale watching cruise on board a 40-foot power cat run by AquaMarine Adventures<\/a>, as well as a daily three-hour-plus whale and dolphin watching cruise on a 53-foot catamaran.<\/p>\n

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In Nelson Bay, you can also spot dolphins. (Image: Imagine Cruises)<\/p><\/div>\n

Blue Water Sailing<\/h3>\n

If you\u2019d prefer a private whale watching charter, where you don\u2019t have to hustle for a good view of a whale breaching, check out Blue Water Sailing<\/a>. It has luxury yachts available for a three-hour cruise for up to six people.<\/p>\n

What to bring and other tips<\/h2>\n

Because whale watching occurs over the winter months, you\u2019ll need to wear warm clothes.<\/p>\n

Consider packing a wind jacket, as it can get windy out on the ocean, and a waterproof jacket is a good idea in case of wet weather or ocean spray.<\/p>\n

Pack a hat and sunscreen, as even during winter the sun can burn, especially when reflecting off the water.<\/p>\n

Take binoculars with you, especially if you\u2019re trying to spot whales from the land.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re heading out on a boat, and you\u2019re prone to sea sickness, prepare yourself by taking sea sickness tablets and taking a sick bag (though many cruise operators will have these on board in case of the unfortunate event that you do get sick!).<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re heading up to Tomaree Head Summit, be sure to wear some good walking shoes.<\/p>\n

Download the Wild About Whales app<\/a>, which has been developed by the Office of Environment and Heritage NSW, so you can track sightings and learn about whale species at the same time.<\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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