Whale Watching

In late May each year, Humpback whales start to pass along the Sydney coastline on their way north to their breeding grounds. They generally wont stay long as they are in fact migrating, and usually travel at between 2 and 5 knots. Generally speaking, the whales will be heading north from May to early August, and then south from late August to December. The mothers will often have a calf on their southern journey and occasionally come into one of the Sydney harbours for a rest. Because they tend to come in very close to shore, the likelihood of a sighting is extremely high. They often tend to breach – sometimes completely out of the water, and can travel solo or in small pods.

Being a fast, yet extremely luxurious boat to watch whales from, Pisces has several vantage points, and even in foul weather provides 100% protection and a 360° view from our flybridge. If the idea of whale watching with a small private or corporate group on your own sounds enticing, then we can definitely help. With gourmet catering and a timetable to revolve around you and your needs, rather than someone else’s, we really can take whale watching to a new level. Please enquire now about your chance to get closer to nature, and enjoy a bit of luxury at the same time!

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