Whale Watching Tours Queensland

Experience whale watching tours across Queensland from Cairns, Port Douglas, Hervey Bay and Townsville during the annual humpback whale migration season from June to November. Choose from dedicated whale watching cruises, Great Barrier Reef tours, liveaboard dive trips and rare Dwarf Minke whale swim experiences on the Ribbon Reefs with licensed local operators. Read all about whale watching and swimming with whales on the Great Barrier Reef on The Tour Specialists blog.

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Frequently asked questions about Whale Watching

What is the best place for whale watching in Queensland?

Queensland offers several exceptional whale watching destinations including Hervey Bay, the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville and Cairns. Hervey Bay is widely regarded as Australia’s whale watching capital due to calm waters and extended whale resting periods during migration.

When is whale watching season in Queensland?

Whale watching season generally runs from June to October as humpback whales migrate along the Queensland coastline from Antarctica to warmer breeding waters in the north.

What whales can you see on whale watching tours?

Most whale watching tours in Queensland focus on humpback whales. Guests may see breaching whales, tail slaps, spy hopping, mothers with calves and playful social behaviour during the migration season.  Dwarf Minke Whales are also seen further north from Cairns and Port Douglas, where you can may even be lucky to swim with the whales.

Is whale watching better in Hervey Bay or the Gold Coast?

Hervey Bay is known for calm protected waters and longer whale interactions, particularly with mothers and calves. The Gold Coast offers fast offshore access to the Whale Highway, where migrating whales are often seen travelling close to shore.

What time of day is best for whale watching?

Whales can be active throughout the day, although morning tours often experience calmer ocean conditions. Weather, swell and migration timing all influence whale behaviour.

How close do whale watching boats get to whales?

Licensed whale watching vessels in Australia must follow strict marine park approach regulations designed to protect whales and ensure safe, respectful viewing distances.

Are whale sightings guaranteed?

Most whale watching operators offer a sighting guarantee during the season. If whales are not spotted, many operators provide a complimentary return cruise.

Are whale watching tours suitable for children?

Yes. Most whale watching tours are family friendly and suitable for children. Vessel size, trip duration and sea conditions can vary, so choosing the right tour for your family is important.  You can read more on our Family guide to whale watching in Hervey Bay for further tips and what to expect.

Can you see whales from Cairns or Port Douglas?

Seasonal whale sightings can occur off Cairns and Port Douglas, particularly dwarf minke whales and migrating humpbacks on selected reef tours and dedicated whale experiences.

Why book whale watching tours through The Tour Specialists?

The Tour Specialists work with experienced whale watching operators across Queensland and help travellers choose the best tour based on destination, season, vessel style and travel preferences. Our locally based team provides expert advice and 7-day support.