Definitely go! We spoke about it all day, the boat is clean and so well presented with refreshments. Please arrive 30 mins prior to departure time. Copyright © 2020 Whale Watch Western Australia. Weather conditions during winter can be very pleasant with sunny days and clear, crisp conditions perfect for whale watching. I don't think there is a better whale watch tour group in Perth.

Though we couldn't get very close to the whales (as probably what i pictured in my mind before going... too many Attenborough documentaries :-) ) - it was totally worth it.

Would definitely recommend to our overseas visitors. ! The boat is super clean, well maintained and comfortable. We do recommend if possible allowing flexibility in your itinerary so you have the option of transferring your tour should there be better weather conditions during your time in the region.

Keep a close lookout for sea eagles and osprey soaring above the cliffs, pods of dolphins surfing the bow wave, the local seal colony, albatross wheeling on the wind and shearwaters skimming the swells. My photography skills are lacking but one member of staff was taking photos of the action which we were invited to download off the website later that day so I have some great pics of what we saw too. The staff were very knowledgable and the commentary engaging, you could tell the lady commentating was enjoying her role, she was fab. Had a wonderful time at Whale Watch WA last week. They got us up close to sone hump backs. 10/10 would recommend. All Rights Reserved, Killer Whale (Orca) Bremer Bay Expedition, Naturaliste Charters COVID-19 Safety Procedures. Whale Watching Augusta, on the south west coast of Western Australia is a pristine whale watching destination. But guess that was a great blessing in disguise. Humpback Whales The most acrobatic of our magnificent Western Australian cetacean species, the Humpback Whale.

From the scenic seaside town of Augusta, meet the oceans largest mammals on an extraordinary journey. Nice whale watching tour with very good and interesting information!

Will definitely be coming again soon! The best place in winter to be watching whales is Flinders Bay, Augusta.The picturesque town of Augusta in Western Australia is a sanctuary and meeting place for two of the greatest whale species found in Australian waters, the Humpback and Southern Right Whales. You will be looked after by the most experienced whale watching company in the region, with a crew whose knowledge and passion for Western Australia’s marine wildlife is unequalled in the industry. The swells were quite large on the day we were out, so be prepared and take some sea sickness pills an hour or two beforehand - it will make a huge diff! The family business started in pearling on the remote Pilbara & Kimberly coastlines in 1985 and now has interests in Whale Watching & Eco Tourism ventures throughout our great State. The team are awesome and really put a personal touch on the day with their in depth knowledge.

Rare minke whales, and the largest animal to ever have lived, the blue whale, are sometimes seen on our tours. We even stayed out a while longer to witness some spectacular whales. During the winter months they are migrating towards the top of Western Australia where they will reach their nursery grounds for their newborn calves. Highly recommended. I've had the incredible opportunity to jump on board Whale Watch Western Australia to see the beautiful Humpbacks and Southern Rights in Augusta and the amazing Orcas in Bremer Bay. Enjoy this amazing experience in comfort and style with Whale Watch Western Australia. With a passenger capacity capped at 72 people, there is never over crowding, the vessel also has an enclosed viewing saloon with fully licensed bar facilities. The beautiful Alison Maree is a modern, spacious and luxurious 20m catamaran, providing the ultimate in stability, comfort and safety, making her a popular choice for all ages and those with less mobility. You can tell that the animals are incredibly important to them and they do everything they can to not disturb their natural patterns. This was a great day out and is a must do for locals and tourists. The Alison Maree is perfect for families the vessel offers: Hand rails suitable for children around the whole vessel, Spacious enough to bring your stroller on board. Thank you. They lived up to their promise and got us super close to a number of humpback whales.

They were very respectful to the whales and only approached them very quietly. Highly recommended. Outstanding service and just immaculate viewing of these beautiful Orcas. This luxurious 25 meter stable vessel provides an excellent platform for whale watching, with 5 viewing decks over 3 levels from which you can sight the magnificent Humpback, Southern Right and occasionally, the very rare Blue Whale along with Seals, Dolphins and migratory bird life from all over the world. A face to face encounter with an animal 200 times your size is an unforgettable experience. Local cafes and eateries throughout the town provide refreshments while the local butcher and fish monger have the freshest produce to enjoy should you be camping or staying in a home with cooking facilities.

The crew had a genuine passion and were very professional. I've had the incredible opportunity to jump on board Whale Watch Western Australia to see the beautiful Humpbacks and Southern Rights in Augusta and the amazing Orcas in Bremer Bay.

After joining your whale watch experience and seeing the beautiful Flinders Bay it is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of Augusta.

Downstairs, relax in the spacious and comfortable air-conditioned main saloon where seat-to-ceiling windows ensure excellent wildlife viewing in comfort. Whale Watching Perth, Augusta and Bremer Bay. We saw 30+ humpbacks doing their thing about half-way to Rottnest. Outstanding service and just immaculate viewing of these beautiful Orcas. From the feeding grounds of the Antarctic to the warm waters of northern Australia and beyond, migrating humpback whales fill Flinders Bay as they make their epic trek, the longest migration of any mammal on earth. My photography skills are lacking but one member of staff was taking photos of the action which we were invited to download off the website later that day so I have some great pics of what we saw too.