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Jervis Bay Eco Tourism
whales, seals & dolphins wild in their natural environment.

a viewing option to suit all
land based, commercial cruises to exclusive small eco cruises.


Jervis Bay Whale Watching Festival 2010
May to November

   Jervis Bay offers some of the best whale watching experiences in Australia.
   Jervis Bay is fortunately placed so, that the migration, both north and south can be
   observed as they pass the entrance to Jervis Bay, frequently entering the bay to rest.
   The majority of whales sighted at Jervis Bay are the Humpback whales, which migrate along
   the east coast from June to November.
   However we do see other species on occasions such as Southern Right whales,
   False Killer Whales, Orcas, Minke whales and on one occasion sighted the
   largest of all the Blue Whale.

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Jervis Bay Whale Sightings For Season 2010

The Tourism Jervis Bay Whale Watching Festival 2010

Whale Sighting Posted by Brendan
For Tourism Jervis Bay Whale Watching
Sighting date: 17/05/2009

Cruise Company Report:

Perfect whale watching conditions at Jervis Bay today , clear blue skies, calm waters and excellent water visibility.

The first Cruise of the day had the passengers in awe as we spotted 3 humpback whales which choose to cruise the waters alongside, it was a close encounter of a special kind. The Jervis Bay Dolphins were also playful as we cruised out t o the whales and on our return to Huskisson Wharf.

The second Whale Watching cruise of the day also in perfect cruising conditions, saw our passengers enjoy the company of two Humpbacks Whales and the playful dolphins as we cruised Jervis Bay.

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Whale Sighting Posted by The Web Coordination Team
For Tourism Jervis Bay Whale Watching
Sighting date: 22/02/2009

Cruise Company Report:

Jervis Bay Whale Watching Festival is a celebration of Jervis Bays ability to showcase Eco Tourism at it's best.

Whales, seals & dolphins wild in their natural environment with a viewing option to suit all requirements, land based, commercial cruises to exclusive small eco cruises.

Discover interesting facts on these magnificent creatures and also your options and best times to view them in their natural environment.

Visit the Jervis Bay Whale Watching Festival web site.


Whale Sighting Posted by The Web Coordination Team
For Tourism Jervis Bay Whale Watching
Sighting date: 22/02/2009

Cruise Company Report:

Jervis Bay offers some of the best whale watching experiences in Australia.
Jervis Bay is fortunately placed so, that the migration, both north and south, can be observed.
The local cruise companies are looking forward to the upcoming whale watching season, which is only just a matter of weeks away now. We should start seeing the first northern migrating humback whales in about 5 weeks. Cruises generally commence late May. We look forward to another excellent season.

Watch this space for further updates and whale sightings at Jervis Bay.