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Intriguing whale watching cruise of Sydney and the Shark Island

Get to know the reason why Sydney is the best whale watching spot in Australia. Choose from an array of whale watching cruises in Sydney depending on the features and its duration.<br><br>Book your whale watching cruise today: https://www.australiancruisegroup.com.au/sydney/whale-watching-cruises

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Intriguing whale watching cruise of Sydney and the Shark Island

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  1. Intriguing whale watching cruise of Sydney and the Shark Island Sydney Whale Watching Cruise Board a Sydney whale watching cruise and take in the pristine ambience of the worlds prettiest harbour. The capital city of NSW stands apart from the rest when it comes to whale watching. Not at all like other whale watching places in Australia, Sydney has two whale watching season, one season begins by May and finishes by August, during this period you will have the option to see pods of humpback whales moving to the hotter waters to mate and conceive an offspring and afterward in summer they return south to take care of in Antarctic waters. Turn your visit into a whale spotting expedition by booking a mind blowing whale watching cruise in Sydney. During the whale watching season, that is from September to November, pods of whales including mothers and their calves can be seen returning back to their nursing grounds. As of now, they can be spotted even more effectively as they navigate in large groups. The Humpback Whale recognized by their knobbly head and long pectoral fins are the most commonly spotted ones. The deft, aerobatic and gregarious nature of these whales, may bring about sprinkling and showering the vessel with water. They are closely trailed in by the Southern White Whale, characterised by a hefty body and short wide pectoral fins. The pristine Australian waters give the perfect transitional home to these mighty mammals.

  2. Whale watching cruises in Sydney leaves from its dock on Sydney Harbour, Circular Quay or Darling Harbour in the first part of the day or afternoon and bestows you with an opportunity to catch wandering perspectives en route. The vessels keep on graphing their way out into the ocean to discover the majestic migrating marine mammals in action. Watch the whales showcase their aquatic skills in their own natural habitat. Informative commentary by a specialist in the field (marine biologistis) offers a top to bottom comprehension into the distinct qualities, behavioral patterns and migratory journeys of these gigantic creatures. Few of the vessels additionally offer a one of a kind gadget, Hydrophone, to hear the ominous and baleful sounds of the whales. You could choose a whale watching package that includes hot beverages and snacks for or make it a stride further and opt for an all-inclusive Sydney whale watching cruise offering scrumptious lunch. A full-day cruise would be an ideal option to familiarise yourself with the immense vast oceans and also for building up an eye for spotting whales. Shard Island The Shark Island is ideal for spotting whales and orcas. This confined harbor island offers the best perspectives on the two sides of Sydney's Harbour, which is the North and South Head. Book ahead of time and appreciate the flawless atmosphere and climate of Sydney.

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