The whale viewing season in Warrnambool lasts from late May to early October, with June, July and August being the busiest months for seeing. Southern Right Whales travel from Antarctica to milder seas off the coast of Victoria around this period.
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11 Aug, By Warrnambool A Quick Guide to Whale Watching in Warrnambool Every winter, Warrnambool becomes one of Australia’s best places to see majestic Southern Right Whales up close. From late May to early October, these gentle giants visit the sheltered waters near the coast to give birth and raise their calves. The Best Time to See Whales in Warrnambool The Southern Right Whales arrive in Warrnambool to calve June/July and generally stay for around 3 months. During this time once the mum recovers and the calf gains strength they begin to breach and play around so August/ Sept is the ideal time to see some action.
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