Whale Watching Newcastle Nsw. Newcastle Whale Watching Cruise Klook Australia THE 5 BEST Greater Newcastle Dolphin & Whale Watching Broken Bay Pearl Farm, the only pearl farm in NSW, is the best kept secret on the Central Coast! Just one hour north of… Free cancellation.
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Broken Bay Pearl Farm, the only pearl farm in NSW, is the best kept secret on the Central Coast! Just one hour north of… Free cancellation. Postal address: 7 Wyalong Place, Salamander Bay, NSW 2317 Phone: 02 4088 8800 E-Mail: info@novacruises.com.au
2017 whale watching season Humpbacks, minke whales are now migrating through Port Stephens
Ocean going cruise including spectacular views of Stockton Beach, Sygna Wreck, Nobbys Headland, and Newcastle Beaches. Whale Watching, cruises to the historic inland shipping port of Morpeth, Hunter River. Excellent humpback whale and dolphin sighting rate (whale sightings May to November)
Best 2hr Whale Watching Cruise in Newcastle CoastXP. In addition to watching the whales up close, the experience travels along the stunning Newcastle coastline with the added chance of encountering dolphins and long-nosed fur seals For those that prefer to stay on land, there are some great vantage points around the city to watch the whales past by: Fort Scratchley - Immerse yourself in military history whilst checking out one of the city's best whale watching vantage points at Fort Scratchley.The grassy headland is the ideal spot to roll out the picnic blanket and take in the panoramic views of the ocean and harbour.
Best 2hr Whale Watching Cruise in Newcastle CoastXP. The tour focuses closely on the annual Humpback Whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) migration along the east coast.In addition to watching the whales up close, the experience travels along the stunning Newcastle coastline with the added chance of encountering dolphins and long-nosed fur seals. For more information about whale watching in NSW, visit the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website