Highlights
See migrating whales up close on a modern catamaran with expert guides minimal harbour time and fast ocean access from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour
About This Deal
Ever dreamed of seeing whales up close in their natural habitat? Here’s your chance to hop aboard a modern, purpose-built catamaran and witness the awe-inspiring power and grace of migrating whales, right off the Sydney coastline.
What We Offer
- 2-Hour Weekday Express Whale Watching Cruise – Adult
- 2-Hour Weekday Express Whale Watching Cruise – Child (4–15 years)
- 2-Hour Weekend Express Whale Watching Cruise – Adult
- 2-Hour Weekend Express Whale Watching Cruise – Child (4–15 years)
Why You Should Grab This Offer
With over 30 years of experience delivering unforgettable ocean adventures, Whale Watching Sydney knows how to make each trip memorable. Their custom-built catamarans are designed for comfort and speed, reaching the open ocean in just 20 minutes, so you spend more time watching whales and less time in the harbour. Each cruise is guided by expert Marine Naturalists and Scientists, ensuring you get insightful commentary and a deeper understanding of marine life. Expect to see humpbacks breaching, tail slapping, or even spyhopping—all against the stunning backdrop of the Sydney coastline.
The company’s Whale Guarantee policy also ensures peace of mind: if no whales are spotted, you’ll receive a complimentary return voucher to try again. With convenient departures from Circular Quay or Darling Harbour, and onboard snacks and drinks available, it’s the perfect way to add excitement and wonder to your Sydney day out.
Fine Print
About Whale Watching Sydney
Whale Watching Sydney has almost three decades of experience and a fleet of custom-built whale-watching vessels, complete with multiple viewing decks. Their passionate and knowledgeable crew can guide you through the cruise and do their best to find you the most active whales to watch, so you can return with memories to last a lifetime. Cruises depart from Circular Quay, typically reaching the open ocean in approximately 15-20 minutes leaving plenty of whale watching time.