Naturaliste Charters Whale Blogs

Treasures Of The Great Southern Region

Published on January 5, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

Exploring the Great Southern: Western AustraliaWestern Australia, with its vast 2.646 million square kilometres, is the largest state in Australia. It’s no wonder it has so much to offer visitors and residents alike.From the tropical Wyndham in the northeast to cool-climate whale watching in Augusta at the bottom of the southwest and stunning Esperance to […]

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A Lucky Day in the Bremer Canyon: 03.01.25

Published on January 3, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

Orcas, Wildlife and Unforgettable MomentsSpotting Orcas Right at the HotspotThe second day back in the Bremer Canyon started with luck and excitement.Arriving directly at the hotspot, we quickly encountered a pod of 7–8 orcas.Among them was Nibbles, a fan-favourite male, travelling with family members Mia, Slug, Lucy Dash, Dalaxy, Roxy, and Digby.The pod took 7-minute […]

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An Epic Start to the New Year in Bremer Canyon – 2025

Published on January 2, 2025 By Naturaliste Charters

A Thrilling First Day of 2025 The new year began spectacularly in Bremer Canyon, marking the start of another exciting orca season. Clear skies, calm seas, and a boat full of eager passengers created the perfect atmosphere for adventure. Together, these ideal conditions and the anticipation onboard set the stage for a truly remarkable first […]

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Our Guide On The 8 Best Things To Do In Bremer Bay

Published on December 31, 2024 By Naturaliste Charters

Bremer Bay hosts plenty of great fishing spots both on and offshore! Common species range from Herring, Skippy and Salmon, to deeper water varieties such as Nannygai, Snapper and Groper.

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Incredible Orca Sightings in Bremer Canyon

Published on December 20, 2024 By Naturaliste Charters

Incredible Orca Sightings: A Day in Bremer CanyonAfter a few quiet days, our crew and passengers were eager to return to the Bremer Canyon hotspot for incredible orca sightingsDeckhand Luke climbed onto the roof to scan the horizon, quickly spotting blows just 500 metres from the bow.Excitement rippled through the team as we prepared everyone […]

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