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Join a Whale Tour in Augusta’s Flinders Bay

Flinders Bay in Augusta is a magical place to join a whale tour during the winter months. Between May and August, thousands of whales migrate along the coast. As a result, it is one of the best locations in Western Australia to encounter these ocean giants. Naturaliste Charters offers unforgettable experiences aboard a custom-built vessel designed for southern ocean conditions. You can witness humpback whales, southern right whales, dolphins, and on rare occasions, even the mighty blue whale. With over 50,000 whales passing by each season, it is a must-see marine experience.

Why Join a Whale Tour to See Humpbacks

Augusta is the first stop for many migrating humpback whales. Their arrival is consistent, and Naturaliste Charters even guarantees sightings. In fact, humpbacks are known for their curiosity and dramatic surface activity. For example, you might see them launch their 40-tonne bodies from the sea or slap their long pectoral fins on the surface. Some even swim right alongside the boat, giving passengers an unforgettable show. These whales are often juveniles testing their strength or males competing for a mate. Their powerful presence in the clear waters of Flinders Bay makes for an action-packed marine encounter.

Breaching humpback whale

Southern Right Whales and Their Calves

Southern right whales prefer Augusta’s calm, shallow waters to birth and nurse their calves. These whales are larger and heavier than humpbacks, often reaching up to 80 tonnes. Their newborn calves weigh over one tonne and are sometimes seen just 500 metres from shore. Occasionally, you may even witness one breach—an astonishing display of strength. Their distinctive round heads and white calloused patches make them easy to recognise. If you join a whale tour in Augusta during the right conditions, you might spot a calf playing beside its mother in these tranquil waters.

Join a Whale Tour With Unmatched Comfort

Boarding your whale tour is easy, thanks to Augusta’s modern harbour facilities. Naturaliste Charters’ 20-metre catamaran, the “Alison Maree,” is designed for comfort, stability and access. It features indoor seating with ceiling-high windows and multiple outdoor decks for all viewing preferences. The bow brings you close to the action, while the top deck offers panoramic views. For a quieter moment, the back deck is perfect. The vessel accommodates all ages and mobility levels, ensuring everyone can join a whale tour without hassle.

The Alison Maree

More Than Whales: Islands and Wildlife

While cruising Flinders Bay, you will also pass the St Alouarn, Flinders, and Seal Islands. These islands are teeming with Australian sea lions and birdlife. They provide natural shelter from the winds, creating ideal whale-watching conditions. You might see seals basking on the rocks or diving for fish. The whales often move between the islands as they navigate toward open waters. These sights enrich your tour, making it more than just a whale encounter—it is a complete marine adventure.

The Leeuwin Lighthouse: A Perfect Backdrop

No Augusta whale tour is complete without glimpsing the historic Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse. Built in 1895, the lighthouse rises nearly 40 metres above the sea. It is a stunning backdrop, especially during sunset cruises. Afterwards, you can visit the lighthouse on land where the Southern and Indian Oceans meet. This location adds even more meaning to your experience at sea.

Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse

Book Now With the Whale Watching Experts

Each Naturaliste Charters tour includes expert commentary from a marine biologist, ensuring you leave informed and inspired. As the original whale watching operators in Augusta, the crew brings unmatched experience and passion. They even guarantee whale sightings or invite you back for free. Whether this is your first wildlife tour or one of many, Augusta delivers. Book online or call today to Augusta Whale Watching tour with the trusted leaders in Australian marine adventures.

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