Whale Watching
Ballina Byron
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From May to July, grandiose humpback whales pass Byron Bay on their journey to calving and breeding grounds further north. In September and October they pass Byron Bay again when they migrate back to the Antarctic with their youngsters. Several companies organise boat trips out to sea to watch the whales. One of those companies is Whale Watching Byron Bay.
Useful Information
- Address: Whale Watching Byron Bay, 9 Marvell Street, Byron Bay NSW
- Email: info@byronbaywhalewatching.com.au
- Phone: +61 2 6685 8333
- More Info: www.byronbaywhalewatching.com.au
Do & See
There is no lack of beaches along the coastline if you want to enjoy a day on the sand. Once you're rested, outdoor and water activities are a must in Ballina and Byron Bay. Walking, picnicking, kayaking, swimming, surfing, snorkelling — you'll be spoilt for choice. Day trips in the surrounding villages are also possible, as well as museum visits and spotting dolphins and whales.

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