Naturaliste Charters Whale Blogs

Orca (Killer Whale) Life Cycle

Published on November 3, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

From Calf to Pod MatriarchEach summer, Naturaliste Charters runs professional Bremer Bay orca tours in Western Australia’s Great Southern region. On a Bremer Bay orca tour, you can watch the orca killer whale life cycle unfold — from playful calves to experienced matriarchs leading their pods. These intelligent predators live complex, family-based lives, with each […]

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Humpback Whale Life Cycle

Published on October 31, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

From Calf to Ocean VoyagerJoin Naturaliste Charters for whale watching Dunsborough, whale watching Busselton or whale watching Margaret River and witness the incredible humpback whale life cycle. Every tour reveals a glimpse of how these giants live — from the moment of birth to their long migrations across the ocean. Understanding their life stages deepens […]

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Walks, Waves, Wine & Whales

Published on October 24, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

A Perfect Weekend in DunsboroughDunsborough is the heart of Western Australia’s coast where ocean adventures meet boutique dining, and every corner offers something new to explore. From whale watching and beach drives to Cape to Cape walks and cellar doors, this seaside town is the ideal weekend escape filled with nature, flavour, and local charm.See […]

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Dunsborough 2025 Season Update

Published on October 24, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

Dunsborough Whale Watching Season Highlights20 September 2025 – Afternoon TourWe sight our first blue whale on one of our Dunsborough whale tours this season! Earlier that morning, reports came in of a blue whale passing Port Geographe Marina. As we departed, confirmation arrived — the magnificent animal was off Old Dunsborough, just 400 metres from […]

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Deep Dive into the Whale Anatomy

Published on October 18, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

Whales have inhabited the seas for approximately 34 million years, however they originated from four-legged terrestrial mammals, which foraged in streams. Western Australia is one of the best locations in the world to see the impressive outcomes of whale anatomy in person.

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