Byron Bay Whale Watching

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About Byron Bay Whale Watching

Experiene seeing some amazing marine life with your very own eyes with Byron Bay Whale Watching! Here, any over 5 years of age can enjoy amazing 3 hour tours to see creatures such as dolphins or the majestic Humpback Whale in their natural habitats!

Byron Bay Whale Watching has provided incredible experiences to over 10,000 happy families and whale watchers since started out back in 2002. They are also the only tour to depart directly from Cape Byron, which means you can see whales within minutes of launching. As a result you don't need to endure long boat rides out to whale watching sites. Your adventure begins immediately!

The vessel taking you out on the tours is a purpose-built whale watching RIB vessel, which offers 360º views allowing everyone can experience all of the action.

What's also great is that the vessels hold a maximum of 12 passengers per tour, meaning a small and personalised experience for all!

Along your journey, trained eco-guides will enhance your experience as they impart informative commentary throughout your tour, so kids can leave with some incredible knowledge on these incredible creatures!

Also with Byron Bay Whale Watching, in the unlikely event that they don't encounter humpback whales, you are given a voucher to allow you to head on back out within the same year as the initial booking!

Seeing a whale in the wild is like nothing else, so why not enjoy the experience in one of the most beautiful places on the planet?

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Adults $119.00

Children Ages 5 to 15: $119.00

Last Update 2023

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Byron Bay Whale Watching FAQ’s

Doing our bit

They are ECO Certified

Any top tips when visiting?

It's always a good idea to print out your booking and have it with you. Also bring a hat, sunglasses, raincoat (if you think it might shower), warm clothing like a jacket or fleece is always a good idea, and binoculars and a camera (although no flash photography permitted)

Is Byron Bay Whale Watching fully accessible?

Give them a call to chat about accessibility!

Any additonal information?

Their guides will also take professional photographs which can be purchased on completion of your tour!