It's great experience 2 hours and fantasea cruising from Circular quay pier 6, east use. Whale watching
Sydney whale watching cruise is a unique local experience, giving tourists the opportunity to watch whales up close. The whale watching season generally lasts from May to November each year. During this period, more than 20,000 humpback whales will undertake the 3,500-kilometer migration journey.
Popular whale watching cruises usually depart from Darling Harbor or Circular Quay. Whale watching cruises are generally equipped with advanced equipment, allowing you to enjoy the sea trip without missing any whale watching opportunities.




It's great experience 2 hours and fantasea cruising from Circular quay pier 6, east use. Whale watching
Nice and friendly guide! Recommend to book as the captain will do really detailed explanations & drive the boat up close for you to see the whales! Suggest to get the 3-hours ride so got better chance of seeing more whales up close!
We chose a small white boat with a canopy to avoid the sun. We were incredibly lucky and soon encountered whales. They were incredibly clever, constantly breathing and spraying water. The boat was so close to the whales that we occasionally felt weightless. If you're prone to seasickness, take medication beforehand.
1. Ticket collection location: Right next to the Sydney Opera House, very easy to find; 2. Service: We will create a group to help us confirm before the trip, and we can contact the service staff in the group at any time if there are any questions during the trip; 3. Whale watching experience: Although this depends on luck, I saw many whales during the four hours of the trip, and a whale came into close contact with us in the last half hour. I was really lucky. Figures 1-7 are pictures I took, and Figure 8 is a screenshot of the video I took.
The trip takes 4 hours round trip, and we watch whales 4-5 times. The distance is probably more than 100 meters, but we can't get too close. There is definitely a chance, because this season is the long journey of Humpback whales from south to north, and there are more than one. After leaving Sydney Harbor, the waves are very big. Those who have never been on a sea ship should take seasickness medicine💊. Children should find a way to buy it in advance or bring it from China. Breakfast is OK. If you are seasick, eat less. Eating too much will make you vomit more easily.
It actually depends on luck. We were very lucky that day and felt that the money was well spent and we photographed many whales. But when we boarded the ship, the white Australian old man was very unfriendly. In fact, there was no need to exchange tickets and we could just show the order.
Walk to Pier 6 and you will see the store. It is very convenient to scan the code to get the ticket. You will most likely see whales, but whether you can see them clearly depends on luck. The two-hour boat ride is a bit dizzy, but it is worth it to enjoy the Sydney sea view along the way.