Lets Go Whale Watching || SYDNEY
We went on a whale watching tour last weekend just off the shore of Sydney with a few of our friends, It was an experience of a lifetime and we got to see a very premature baby grey whale calf =]
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Go Whale Watching Sydney Australia
Liz Dunn and Chris Watt
Sydney NSW Australia
14 October 2018
WHALE WATCHING- SYDNEY AUS
It’s that time of year for many Humpback whales to migrate up the East coast of Australia for the winter and I was lucky enough to see a few! We went on the “Go Whale Watching” boat and it was such a good time, would highly recommend to anyone planning on visiting Sydney!
Tips for Whale Watching Season Sydney (2018 edit)
The whale watching season in Sydney is between May and November each year but some times are better than others to increase your chances of seeing whales.
We’ve been walking Sydney’s coastline for years, so here are our tips on how to take advantage of nature to get the best out of your whale watching time.
IN THIS VIDEO YOU’LL LEARN:
The best two weeks of the year for whale watching Sydney… every single year;
The perfect time of day to spot whales;
Where the whales are going, so you know which direction to look for them;
The benefits of whale watching early in the season compared to later; when they are closest to shore;
How to spot a whale;
The best places in Sydney for whale watching and what makes these vantage points to great;
Tips for what to take, and more!
Sydney Premium Whale Watching Cruise and Sydney Private Tour
On this tour you will able to combine half day Sydney private tour and 2 hours humpback whales cruise on new high speed boat with only small group sizes to view the whales on open waters near Sydney harbour coast. Humpback Whales are the most watched species for us with about 20.000 animals passing Sydney each year. Humpback Whales travel thousands of kilometers from early May to Late November, between their winter breeding ground to their summer feeding ground along the East Coast of Australia. We are lucky enough to witness one of the longest whale migrations in the world off the coast of Sydney.
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So, I went whale watching in Sydney, Australia!
Video journal of a whale watching cruise and the wharf and surroundings in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
Whale Watching - Sydney
Whale watching commences in mid May and goes until the beginning of December each year. In May, the humpbacks begin passing by Sydney on their Northern Migration, and by early August these whales have moved onto their breeding grounds up north. From July to September we have the Southern Right whales, Humpbacks and dolphins visiting the coast, not to mention the great albatrosses and other winter sea birds you rarely see anywhere else in the world. Mid to late August, to the beginning of December sees the return of the Humpback whales on their Southern migration. We have a 98% successful rate on our cruises, so we offer our whale guarantee.
On departure you will have the opportunity to also see the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Fort Denison and the Outer Harbour as we travel out to the heads. Video Credit: Captain Cook Cruises
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The life of a video producer is hectic and demanding, often visiting amazing places without ever getting the chance to truly enjoy them. So when the chance comes for a day off, you make the most of it...
Sydney full of amazing attractions, some obvious, some hidden; but to appreciate the true beauty of the city, you have to take to the water.
Oz Whale Watching is our 'go-to' when we need to escape the city and definitely one of the must do excursions when arriving in Sydney.
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The boat departs from King Street Wharf, Lime st, Sydney. The wharf is located approx 100 metres north of Madame Tussauds wax museum and Sydney Sea Life Aquarium. The wharf is outside the bar called Cargo Bar.
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On our 2nd day in Sydney, we are going on a Whale Watching tour! And yes, we saw some whales ;) The 3rd day, we will explore the beautiful Sydney by visiting the Opera House, Harbour Bridge, China Town, Manly and take a 4hr Ferry Tour all the way to the Olympic Park.
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Incredible Footage Shows Massive Humpback Whale Breaching Out Of The Ocean In Sydney
Incredible footage shows a massive humpback breaching in choppy seas off the coast of Sydney as fascinated whale watchers look on.
Incredible footage has been captured of a humpback whale breaching out of the water off Sydney's coast on Saturday.
The young whale was spotted in the choppy seas near Long Reef off the Northern Beaches at around 10am.
Braving the cold and gray Sydney weather was worth it with the audience aboard a whale watching tour treated to the spectacular show for 90 minutes.
On rougher days whales are more likely to breach out of the water, Whale Watching Sydney's Jonas Liebschner told Daily Mail Australia.
'This was a particularly good sighting. Normally we see whales breach two or three times but this whale was breaching for 90 minutes straight from Long Reef to Manly, so it was pretty amazing.'
Why whales breach more in choppy sea is not entirely known but some research from the University of Queensland found a link between wind noise and the whales gesturing more than vocalising.
'Imagine you're at a party and you're trying to talk to someone and they can't hear what you say, you start to gesture a bit,' Dr Rebecca Dunlop told the ABC.
'Humpbacks are doing something similar.' she said.
The wind and choppy waves on the surface create similar sound frequencies underwater to what the whales use to communicate.
The researchers found the more wind there was, the more time whales spent on the surface breaching and slapping their fins against the water.
About 30,000 humpback whales are currently migrating south ahead of the warmer weather after being in northern seas for the mating season.
Peak whale watching season runs from mid-May through to November.
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Whale watching in Sydney
Multiple sightings of humpback whales in Sydney, during their northern migration. They use the Inshore Northern current (a north flowing counter current to the Eeast Australian Current) to get to the Coral Sea, where they breed and give birth to their calves. Observations made in the 26th week of the year (28 June 2015, between 09:00am and 11:00am) - the best time for whale watching in recent years.
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Whale Watching Sydney, Australia
A beautiful day of humpback whale watching. We departed from Darling Harbour in Sydney. I booked a groupon for the OzWhaleWatching.com tour and it was a fantastic experience.