Naturaliste Charters Whale Blogs
Charting New Waters – Naturaliste Charters Upgrade
Published on June 1, 2025Naturaliste Charters Upgrade Now Complete for the 2025 Augusta Whale Watching SeasonThe 2025 Augusta whale watching season has officially launched. Guests aboard Alison Maree are already enjoying the latest Naturaliste Charters upgrade.After a month of scheduled works between Bremer Bay and Augusta seasons, our 23-metre catamaran Alison Maree has been transformed.She now features expanded deck [&h
Read moreSperm Whale: Master Navigators of the Deep
Published on May 23, 2025Sperm Whale Echolocation: Master Navigators of the DeepCover Image Credit: SDM Diving Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are the largest member of the toothed whale family and are widespread throughout the world’s oceans. Unlike humpback and some other baleen whale species, sperm whales largely are not succumbed to the long annual migration to winter breeding grounds. […]
Read moreAn Ocean Collaboration With Subsea Estate
Published on May 20, 2025A New Ocean Adventure Begins with Subsea EstateThis winter in Augusta, Naturaliste Charters partners with Subsea Estate to offer a new perspective on our shared ocean. Naturaliste Charters is proud to introduce an exclusive collaboration with Subsea Estate, pioneers of Subsea wine. This partnership unites two ocean-loving businesses at the edge of the world. Each […]
Read moreFamily-Friendly Things to Do in the Margaret River Region
Published on May 6, 2025Family Friendly, Free and Fun Things to Do in the Margaret River RegionThe Margaret River region is bursting with family-friendly adventures. From caves to beaches, it is perfect for memorable holidays with kids. Whether you are based in town, heading south to Augusta, or north to Busselton, there are endless family activities to enjoy.Visit the […]
Read moreA Humpback Whale Story
Published on May 2, 2025A Humpback Whale: The Majestic Journey Begins Every year as the southern hemisphere cools a humpback whale begins its incredible migration from Antarctica to the warmer waters of Western Australia. This seasonal movement spans over 10,000 kilometres and is one of the longest migrations of any mammal on Earth. What drives them? Instinct, survival, and […]
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