A humpback whale tail lob during a Naturaliste Charters whale watching tour Dunsborough

Why Dunsborough Is a Migration Hotspot

Whales on the Move

Every year, the calm blue waters of Geographe Bay come alive with some of the world’s most extraordinary travellers — whales. As the seasons shift, the coastal waters off Dunsborough become a natural stage for one of Earth’s greatest journeys. Between late August and November, thousands of humpback, southern right and blue whales can be seen gliding, breaching and tail-slapping their way through the bay.

Legend Charters has been exploring this region for years, guiding guests to witness the magic of migration firsthand. From the deck of our spacious vessel, you will see why Dunsborough has earned its reputation as one of Australia’s premier whale watching destinations.

The great migration

The whale migration is an ancient rhythm that connects oceans and generations. Each year, humpback and southern right whales leave the icy feeding grounds of Antarctica and head north along the Western Australian coastline. They travel thousands of kilometres to reach the warm, sheltered waters near the Kimberley and the Pilbara, where they breed and give birth.

By late winter and early spring, the whales begin their return journey south. This southbound migration brings them close to shorelines such as Dunsborough, where they stop to rest, feed and socialise before resuming their voyage. The calm, protected waters of Geographe Bay make it an ideal resting ground, particularly for mothers with young calves. The bay’s gentle conditions and lack of predators provide a safe nursery for calves to build strength for the long swim ahead.

Who you might see

The most common visitors to the Dunsborough coast are humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). Known for their acrobatic displays and melodic songs, humpbacks often steal the show with spectacular breaches that send plumes of spray high into the air. Southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) are another highlight of the season. They tend to linger close to the shoreline, easily identifiable by their rough patches of skin known as callosities.

If you are very lucky, you might spot the largest animal on the planet — the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus). These gentle giants migrate through the region later in the season, drawn by the abundance of krill in deeper offshore waters. Other sightings occasionally include minke whales, dolphins and even the occasional orca passing through on its journey further south.

Why Dunsborough is special

While whale watching tours operate along much of Australia’s coastline, Dunsborough offers something unique. The sheltered geography of Geographe Bay creates calm, glassy conditions that are perfect for viewing whales up close. The water depth increases gradually from the shore, so whales can often be seen near the surface, sometimes within a few hundred metres of the coastline.

The location also provides exceptional clarity. On calm days, guests on board Legend Charters can see beneath the surface — catching glimpses of flukes, fins and entire whales gliding effortlessly below. Because the bay forms part of a migration corridor, whales are often unhurried here. They use the time to rest, play and interact, providing incredible viewing opportunities.

A family affair

Whale watching in Dunsborough is an experience for all ages. Families often join our cruises to share a moment that stays with them forever — the sight of a mother whale gently guiding her calf through the waves. These close-knit relationships highlight how intelligent and nurturing whales are.

Our crew provides fascinating commentary about whale behaviour, helping you recognise key actions. When a whale tail slaps, it might be signalling to other whales. When it breaches, it could be clearing parasites or simply playing. Each movement tells part of the story of migration, family and survival.

The science behind the spectacle

Scientists continue to study the reasons whales migrate and the exact routes they follow. Some researchers believe the warm northern waters help newborn calves conserve energy and grow quickly before returning to the food-rich southern oceans. Others suggest that temperature, daylight and ocean currents guide the whales’ timing.

Legend Charters proudly supports responsible whale watching practices that help researchers collect valuable data. Every tour contributes to the growing understanding of whale migration patterns, behaviour and population recovery following the whaling era. Observing these animals in their natural habitat reminds us how fragile the marine environment can be — and why protecting it matters.

The best time to visit

Dunsborough’s whale watching season typically runs from late August until the end of November. Early in the season, whales are often heading south, many accompanied by newborn calves. By mid-spring, the bay becomes a nursery and playground, with mothers teaching calves to breach and dive. The later months of the season can bring sightings of blue whales feeding in deeper water — a rare and unforgettable experience.

Because the bay is so sheltered, tours operate comfortably even on breezy days. Morning light offers soft reflections on the water, while afternoon cruises can bring glowing sunsets that frame the whales in golden light. Each departure time has its own magic, and no two tours are ever the same.

See it for yourself

There is nothing quite like the moment a whale surfaces beside the boat — the sound of its breath echoing across the still water, the glint of sunlight on its skin, and the ripple of excitement on deck. For locals and visitors alike, it is a reminder of how lucky we are to share this coastline with such extraordinary animals.

Join Legend Charters for a Dunsborough whale watching tour this season and witness the great migration for yourself. Our experienced crew, comfortable vessel and passion for marine life guarantee an unforgettable experience.

A humpback whale breaches, eyeing the Alison Maree during a whale watching tour in Dunsborough WA

Dunsborough 2025 Season So Far

Whale Watching Dunsborough

2025 Season So Far

Published by Legend Charters
October 2025

A spectacular start to whale watching in Dunsborough

The 2025 whale watching season in Dunsborough has been nothing short of extraordinary. From the first splash to the latest sighting, Alison Maree has been right in the middle of the action. Calm seas, brilliant sunshine, and unforgettable encounters have created a season full of excitement and surprises for our passengers in Geographe Bay.

In mid-September, the first blue whale of the season graced the bay just off Old Dunsborough — a rare and thrilling moment for everyone onboard. The immense size and power of this gentle giant left guests in awe. Thought to be a pygmy blue whale, it surfaced just 400 metres from the jetty, a reminder of how close to shore these magnificent animals can come. Humpbacks soon joined the spectacle, breaching, tail-slapping, and rolling together in pods of up to ten whales.

Dunsborough’s incredible variety of visitors

The diversity of marine life this season has been truly impressive. Alongside the humpbacks, passengers have enjoyed visits from bottlenose dolphins, dwarf minke whales, and even the occasional loggerhead turtle — a rare sight this far south. The arrival of dwarf minkes in September added to the excitement. With their intricate colour patterns and playful nature, they were an unexpected delight for those aboard Alison Maree.

Southern right whales also made their mark in October, surprising everyone with their close passes and calm behaviour just outside the Dunsborough moorings. Their distinct white callosity patches and slow, graceful movements make them instantly recognisable. During one memorable encounter, a passenger called out for a tail, and the whale obliged — followed by an unexpected breach that drew gasps from everyone watching. It is rare to see southern rights so active, and it was a sight that few will forget.

Breaches, slaps, and spectacular shows

Humpback whales have dominated the season, delivering breathtaking surface activity day after day. Some mornings have begun with calm conditions and glassy waters, the perfect setting for tail-slapping and breaching displays that echoed across the bay. On other days, pods of humpbacks surrounded Alison Maree, surfacing close by and showing off their sheer power and playful curiosity.

In early October, guests were treated to a trio of humpbacks breaching together in unison — a true grand finale to the morning’s cruise. Not long after, three of these whales approached the boat so closely that passengers could see the detail on their tails and flippers. These moments, where whales choose to interact, are some of the most meaningful encounters we experience.

Even the rougher days have delivered surprises. During one windy morning, a humpback performed three spectacular launches in a row before showing off its massive pectoral fins in a flurry of splashes. Another day, two relaxed blue whales rested near the surface, perfectly at ease as the vessel drifted nearby.

Life in Geographe Bay

Geographe Bay continues to prove why it is one of Western Australia’s best whale watching locations. The calm, sheltered waters attract a range of species each spring, from migrating humpbacks and southern rights to the mighty blue whales that occasionally glide past our coastline. It is also home to playful dolphins and a rich variety of birdlife, all part of the unique marine ecosystem that makes this region so special.

The season runs from mid-August to the end of November, and as we move further into spring, activity is only increasing. Humpback mothers and calves are now making their way south through the bay, often spotted resting or teaching their young the first important skills they will need for the long journey ahead.

Join us aboard Alison Maree

There is still plenty more to come this season, and every tour offers something different. Whether it is a blue whale surfacing nearby, a calf practising its first breach, or dolphins riding our bow, each experience is a new connection to the ocean.

Departing daily from the Professional Fishermen’s Boat Ramp in Quindalup, Alison Maree offers front-row seats to the most exciting whale watching Dunsborough has to offer. With experienced crew, onboard commentary, and the calm beauty of Geographe Bay, it is the perfect way to experience Western Australia’s wild marine life up close.

Join us this spring and see why Dunsborough is one of the most extraordinary whale watching destinations in Australia.

Humpback Whale Breaching in Geographe Bay Dunsborough

Whale Watching Busselton & Dunsborough

Experience the Best Whale Watching from Dunsborough (Busselton) with Naturaliste Charters

Dunsborough in Western Australia is not only famous for their stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters but also as prime whale-watching destinations. With Naturaliste (formerly Legend) Charters, you’ll get a front-row seat to one of nature’s most incredible shows: the annual whale migration through Geographe Bay with our tours departing Quindalup in Dunsborough at 10am and 2pm each day (weather permitting). Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of this unforgettable experience.

Why Dunsborough is Perfect for Whale Watching

Geographe Bay is an important stop for migrating whales, making Dunsborough a prime location witness these gentle giants up close. Each year from September to November, humpback, southern right, and even the occasional blue whale travel through the area. The calm, shallow waters of the bay make it a resting spot for mothers and calves, allowing you to experience whale behaviours like breaching, tail-slapping, and, if you’re lucky, a mother teaching her calf to breach.

What to Expect on a Whale-Watching Tour with Legend Charters

At Naturaliste Charters, we’re passionate about bringing guests closer to the magic of the ocean in a safe and eco-friendly way. Our whale-watching tours are now only available from Dunsborough – leaving The Professional Fisherman’s Boat Ramp and we offer the opportunity to see these magnificent creatures from our purpose built 23 metre catamaran ‘The Alison Maree’. Here’s what makes our tours special:

A Knowledgeable Crew

Our experienced guides are on board to ensure that you don’t miss a single moment. They’ll share fascinating insights into whale behaviour, migration patterns, and conservation efforts, helping you appreciate these amazing animals and understand the importance of protecting their habitat.

Comfort and Safety

We prioritise your comfort and safety, offering spacious vessels with comfortable seating, ample viewing areas, and, of course, life jackets. Our crew is trained to provide a safe, enjoyable experience for all passengers.

Eco-Friendly Practices

Legend Charters operates with strict eco-friendly guidelines to ensure minimal disturbance to the whales. We are proud to support local conservation efforts and follow regulations that prioritise the well-being of the wildlife we encounter.

Types of Whales You’ll See in Geographe Bay

The highlight of our tours is undoubtedly the humpback whales, known for their playful behaviours and acrobatics. Geographe Bay is also a favourite spot for southern right whales, which often come close to shore with their calves. You might even spot a rare blue whale or minke whale during their migration.

Tips for an Unforgettable Whale-Watching Experience

Bring a Camera: Whales are known for their dramatic breaches, and you’ll want to capture these moments. Ensure your camera has a zoom lens for the best shots.
Dress Comfortably: The weather can change quickly, so bring layers, sunscreen, and a hat to stay comfortable.
Arrive Early: Geographe Bay’s waters are calmest in the morning, making it an ideal time for whale watching.
Book Your Whale-Watching Tour Today!
There’s nothing quite like seeing a whale up close in its natural environment, and Dunsborough provides some of the best opportunities for this experience in Western Australia. Book a tour for Busselton Whale Watching and make memories onboard the Alison Maree that will last a lifetime.

To learn more or to reserve your spot, visit our website or call our booking team today!

https://naturalistecharters.com.au/dunsboroughwhalewatching/