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A Guide to Whale Watching in Merimbula

A Guide to Whale Watching in Merimbula

Nestled along the stunning Sapphire Coast, Merimbula is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and one of the best places in Australia to witness the majestic beauty of whales as they migrate.

Nestled along the stunning Sapphire Coast, Merimbula is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and one of the best places in Australia to witness the majestic beauty of whales as they migrate. Whether you’re staying at a Merimbula caravan park, or just passing through, this guide will help you make the most of your whale watching adventure in this beautiful part of the world.

The Whales of Merimbula

Every year, from late May to early November, the waters around Merimbula become a prime spot to observe one of nature’s most awe-inspiring migrations. Humpback whales, southern right whales, and occasionally orcas travel from the cold feeding grounds of Antarctica to the warmer breeding waters of the Pacific. The sight of these magnificent creatures breaching and tail slapping is truly unforgettable.

Preparation for Whale Watching

Whether you choose to venture on a cruise or explore the coast on foot, certain essentials can enhance your whale-watching experience. Sturdy shoes, a windproof jacket, and binoculars are must-haves for land-based observation, while cameras and ginger tablets (for those who might feel queasy at sea) are must-haves for those embarking on cruises. Moreover, birdwatching enthusiasts can find delight in the diverse avian life along the coast, making apps like Merlin bird app invaluable tools for identifying local bird calls.

Long Point, Merimbula NSW
Long Point | Merimbula, NSW

Best Spots for Shore-Based Whale Watching

If you’re staying at our Merimbula caravan park, you won’t need to venture far to find superb vantage points for whale watching. For those preferring to keep their feet on solid ground, the Sapphire Coast boasts numerous lookout points offering breathtaking views of the migrating whales. The Wild About Whales app becomes an essential companion, guiding enthusiasts to prime spots like Wajurda Point lookout in Mimosa Rocks National Park and Green Cape lookout, near the historic Green Cape Lightstation. These vantage points offer not just whale sightings but a panoramic view of the pristine Australian coastline.

1. Short Point

This headland offers expansive views over the ocean, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors to catch a glimpse of whales. There’s plenty of space to set up with binoculars and enjoy the show.

2. Long Point 

Situated a little further out, Long Point provides a quiet setting perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. The views are spectacular, and the chances of spotting whales doing their spectacular leaps are high.

3. Merimbula Wharf

An easy access point for all, the wharf not only offers excellent whale watching but also has the added benefit of a café where you can enjoy a warm drink or meal after your spotting session.

Whale Watching Tours, Merimbula

Whale Watching Tours

Looking for an up-close experience? There are several local operators that offer whale watching tours directly from Merimbula. These tours not only enhance your chance of sightings but also provide expert commentary on the behaviours and habits of these gentle giants. Boats are equipped with hydrophones, allowing you to hear the whales’ haunting songs, adding an extra layer to the experience.

Sapphire Coastal Adventures and Cat Balou Cruises stand out as premier operators, offering intimate encounters with the migrating humpbacks and their calves. These tours not only promise close-up views but also provide a sustainable approach to exploring the marine world.

Conservation Efforts

The whale watching industry plays a crucial role in local conservation efforts, providing not only an economic incentive to protect whales but also helping to raise awareness about the marine environment. Operators adhere to strict guidelines to ensure that the whales are not disturbed during their migration. By choosing responsible tour operators, visitors can support these efforts.

Deluxe Cottage | Tasman Holiday Parks - Merimbula
Deluxe Cottage | Tasman Holiday Parks – Merimbula

Why Stay at Tasman Holiday Parks – Merimbula?

Staying at Tasman Holiday Parks – Merimbula offers more than just a place to sleep. Our park is centrally located close to the town centre for ultimate convenience during your stay. Our facilities are designed with your enjoyment in mind, combining comfort with the beauty of the natural surroundings. Keep the kids entertained at the games room, jumping pillow, volleyball and tennis courts or take a dip in the indoor pool for all weather fun!

We have a range of accommodation options to cater to every traveller from cabins and comfortable roofed accommodation to Powered and Ensuite sites perfect to pull up your caravan or camper or simply pitch your tent for a no-fuss getaway.

If you’re staying with us through the winter months, come along to bonfire night every month for cosy community gatherings and toasted marshmallows with your fellow lodger.

Whale watching in Merimbula is an experience that belongs on every nature lover’s bucket list. The combination of accessible viewing spots, knowledgeable tour operators, and the natural beauty of the Sapphire Coast creates the perfect backdrop for this spectacular wildlife display. Whether you’re a seasoned marine enthusiast or a first-time visitor, the whale migration in Merimbula is sure to be a highlight of your travels.

Pack your binoculars, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare for an unforgettable encounter with the ocean’s gentle giants right here in the heart of the Sapphire Coast. The experience of witnessing these magnificent creatures is one you’ll treasure forever.

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