Byron and Tweed
Byron Bay on the far north coast offers some of the best whale viewing in the country. Stretching from Tweed Heads to Yamba, this beautiful coastline has countless magnificent headlands and lookouts ideal for spotting migrating whales.
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Woody Head campground
in Bundjalung National Park is great for a whale watching and camping weekend by the beach.
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Black Rocks campground
in Bundjalung National Park is perfect for a family whale watching getaway.
coffs harbour
The beautiful Coffs Coast is the ideal place for a coastal adventure. The natural beauty draws visitors for whale watching and other nature based activities.
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Illaroo campground
in Yuraygir National Park is great for fishing, snorkelling, canoeing and whale watching.
Port Macquarie
The Port Macquarie region makes for the perfect coastal holiday to watch migrating whales along the NSW coast. Stretching from Forster to Nambucca Heads, this magnificent coastline invites you to experience picturesque bays and countless beaches, all bursting with wildlife.
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Crowdy Gap campground
in Crowdy Bay National Park is located behind the sand dunes and is great for groups.
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Diamond Head campground
in Crowdy Bay National Park has excellent camping and picnic facilities by the beach.
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Trial Bay Gaol campground
in Arakoon National Park has a lot of nature and culture nearby to explore.
Port Stephens
Just two hours north of Sydney, Port Stephens and the Newcastle region is a great place to start your whale watching adventure. This region provides the perfect combination of relaxation, wildlife and nature based activities to keep the family entertained.
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Broughton Island campground
in Myall Lakes National Park gives you the chance to camp among an active seabird colony.
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Mungo Brush campground
in Myall Lakes National Park is near the beach and lake and offers great fishing, walking and kayaking.
Sydney and surrounds
Sydney offers countless great places to watch migrating whales as they pass by Australia’s largest city and its surrounding coastline. The natural and cultural beauty of the iconic city makes Sydney Harbour National Park a great base to enjoy swimming, surfing, bushwalking and picnicking while you watch these extraordinary creatures.
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Bonnie Vale campground
in Royal National Park is a great beach camping spot for the family.
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North Era campground
in Royal National Park is a great spot for surfers or for those tackling the Coast Track.
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Uloola Falls campground
in Royal National Park offers whale watching, walking and cycling in beautiful surrounds.
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Kingfisher Pool campground
in Heathcote National Park is located above the tranquil Kingfisher Pool.
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Lake Eckersley campground
in Heathcote National Park is perfect for people looking for self-sufficient camping.
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Mirang Pool campground
in Heathcote National Park is an intimate campground offering an authentic bush experience.
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Little Beach campground
in Bouddi National Park is favoured among surfers and nature lovers.
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Putty Beach campground
in Bouddi National Park gives you a chance to wake with the birds and swim in the Tasman Sea.
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Tallow Beach campground
in Bouddi National Park is a hot spot for swimming, fishing, surfing and whale watching.
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The Basin campground
in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park is set on a large grassy area overlooking Pittwater
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Frazer campground
in Munmorah State Conservation Area has a nearby lagoon that is great for the kids.
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Freemans campground
in Munmorah State Conservation Area is set in unspoilt bushland near Birdie Beach.
Batemans Bay
Batemans Bay and the Eurobodalla coast is home to several large stretches of pristine coastal wilderness from Ulladulla to Narooma, while offshore a huge number of whales make an appearance here on their annual migration.
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Depot Beach campground
in Murramarang National Park is set among the lovely spotted gums native to the area, great for a weekend away.
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Pebbly Beach campground
in Murramarang National Park is a fantastic spot to meet the resident kangaroos and spot abundant whale activity.
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Pretty Beach campground
in Murramarang National Park is set in an idyllic spot, with lovely views of the beach and great coastal walks.
Eden and surrounds
Just a short drive from Eden, Merimbula and Bega, an unforgettable whale watching experience awaits you on the Sapphire Coast. Grand coastal vistas alongside fascinating Aboriginal and whaling heritage sets the scene for fantastic opportunities to see whales as they migrate along the NSW coast.
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Bittangabee campground
in Ben Boyd National Park boasts great fishing, whale watching and swimming, as well as photographic lyrebirds.
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Saltwater Creek campground
in Ben Boyd National Park with its dramatic coastline is perfect for intimate camping far from the crowds.
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Hobart Beach campground
in Bournda National Park is a great spot for a family holiday with loads of activities to keep everyone happy.