An exhilarating 4-hour whale watching cruise to see these magnificent creatures and learn interesting facts about their migration and behaviour patterns.
Join Oz Whale Watching this whale season for an award-winning tour to see the majestic Humpback Whales, with a Sydney Harbour cruise and hot breakfast or BBQ lunch on board!
You will get to observe the whales on their annual migration from Antarctica to the Great Barrier Reef and back. Oz Whale Watching specialises in providing exhilarating, top-quality eco adventures suitable for people of all ages
We embark on a thrilling 4 hour whale watching and Sydney harbour cruise, which includes a full city sights cruise with commentary of the harbour and its surroundings. You will have the choice of either a hot breakfast (morning tours) or an impressive BBQ lunch (afternoon tours). You will be hosted by an experienced, fully qualified crew and on-board marine naturalist known for their enthusiasm and wildlife knowledge. Our 21m catamaran has various platforms for viewing the whales and is built to be as stable as possible in all sorts of weather conditions.
Your day with Oz Whale Watching includes:
Please note: This is a highly popular tour often selling out in advance - You may need to scroll forward a week to see dates that are still available!
All prices are shown in AUD ($)
We had an amazing trip on 13/08/2025. The weather was perfect and the boat was clean and comfortable. Before we went on the boat, the crew was kindly asking if we need to take the seasickness tablets. The food was tasty and the guide was knowledgeable. We saw lots of whales. Though they were not very near by our boat, we still recorded a lot of videos! I’ll recommend this trip to my friends!
We had an amazing experience on 21/06/2025. The boat left on time, not much of a queue, the weather was perfect and the boat was clean and comfortable. The food was lovely and lots of choice! We saw lots of whales and dolphins too, there was a marine biologist on board which was so helpful. Overall an amazing experience and very reasonably priced!
We got to Princess Cruises and they had not received our booking from Book Me so they wouldn't let us on the tour.
It's a big day for a family trip as people made a big effort to be there and looking forward to it - but we only save a few blow holes and baby tails. You ought to use a scanner or some scouting information to spot them - I don't think a wave scanner will hurt the whales in the short and long run; compared to the amount of radiation we face each day like microwaves. Also, better if there is a bottom glass deck so we can see it from underneath. Furthermore, there should be a video camera to record the under water actions of the whales and project that on a screen. This is not too expensive to install for today's tech.
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Brenda McKeough from Australia wrote on 04 September 2025
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Excellent except for the sound of people vomiting 🤮