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.

an incredible moment in Geographe Bay near Dunsborough when a humpback whale breaches out of a calm ocean, rows of homes decorating the hilly background along the shores

Whale Watching Highlights from Dunsborough

A Season of Whale Wonders

Every year from late August through to November, Dunsborough becomes one of the best places in Australia to witness the southbound whale migration. The calm, sheltered waters of Geographe Bay provide a perfect resting stop for Humpback Whales on their long journey south. Southern Right Whales also make appearances with their young, and late in the season, the mighty Blue Whale can even be spotted. This unique mix of species, combined with the stunning coastal backdrop, makes Dunsborough a world-class whale watching destination.

As the season begins, the action has already been incredible. Here’s a look back at the highlights from our first few tours of spring.

1 September – Opening Day Fireworks

The new month began with a bang, or rather, with explosions of white water in every direction. On the morning tour, two sub-adult humpbacks entertained us with non-stop breaches and head lunges, while other groups joined in with pectoral slaps and tail slaps. The energy was electric, a rare treat to witness such behaviour continuously throughout an entire trip.

The afternoon carried on with the same spirit. A juvenile humpback gave us series after series of spectacular breaches, leaping as if spring had inspired it. Larger whales joined the display with enormous pectoral slaps and rolling breaches right towards the vessel. It was a thrilling way to welcome in the first day of spring, with over 100 breaches spotted between both tours.

A humpback whale breaching in geographe bay

2 September – Minke Magic

The following morning delivered a rare surprise — the sleek form of a Dwarf Minke whale darting around the boat. This elusive species only appears in Geographe Bay occasionally, and to see it circling us for half an hour was unforgettable. Another Minke kept its distance, while humpbacks and even a resting Southern Right whale completed a spectacular variety of sightings. The highlight came with six humpbacks socialising around the boat, four of which mugged us, swimming just beneath the surface and greeting our guests.

The afternoon tour brought calm glossy waters and sunshine, with humpbacks scattered across the bay. Some gave us deep fluke dives, while others put on breaching displays in the distance. A curious whale even rolled on its side beside Ali Maree, eyeing us before slipping back beneath the water. It was the perfect coastal cruise, framed by small groups of whales gracefully making their way south.

3 September – Mugging Mayhem

Morning brought calm seas and bright skies, the ideal stage for more action. After spotting pectoral slapping whales in the distance, we were delighted when four humpbacks broke away and swam right up to mug us. For an hour we watched spy hops, pec slaps, and close looks at the vessel before a pod of bottlenose dolphins escorted us back to Quindalup.

The afternoon was equally breathtaking. Five whales surrounded the boat, circling and rolling for nearly 40 minutes. Guests were treated to eye-level spy hops and friendly inspections as the pod competed for closest approach. On the way back, two sub-adults tail slapped powerfully, bringing the tour to a dramatic close. Mugging season had well and truly arrived.

4 September – Southern Right Surprise

Geographe Bay continued its run of incredible encounters. On the morning tour, tail slaps and pec slaps filled the horizon before a Southern Right whale surfaced beside a pair of humpbacks. We were spoiled with spy hops, close passes, and a synchronised display of pectoral slapping. Further out, more humpbacks added epic tail slaps to end an action-packed trip.

The afternoon tour was a relaxed spectacle of sunshine and playful whales. Small groups surrounded the boat, breaches erupted in the distance, and two cheeky juveniles swam alongside us. To cap it all off, a final massive breach erupted just as we turned for home — the perfect farewell before the cold front rolled in.

 a tail slap from a humpback whale

Plan Your Whale Watching Adventure

Dunsborough’s whale watching season runs from late August through to November, showcasing the southbound migration of Humpbacks, Southern Rights, and even the mighty Blue Whale. With mugging encounters, rare species, and playful displays already unfolding, this spring promises to be one to remember.

Join us on board for your chance to witness the magic of Geographe Bay this season. You can book your tour now through Naturaliste Charters Whale Watching.

A humpback whale beneath the turquoise waters of Geographe Bay near Dunsborough

Dunsborough: Why Whale Watching Time is Now!

Dunsborough Whale Watching Season: Why Now Is The Time

23rd August 2025

Dunsborough’s whale watching season is in full swing. Right now, we are seeing many whales on our tours each day. The calm waters of Geographe Bay create ideal viewing. Families, photographers and first-timers are all smiling.

When The Whales Visit Dunsborough

The Dunsborough season runs from August to the end of November. During this time, Humpback Whales migrate south. Southern Right Whales rest close to shore. Later in the season, Blue Whales may pass through the bay. That mix is rare, and it feels magical.

What You Can Expect On Tour

You will watch powerful breaches, pectoral slaps and tail lobs. Calves play near their mothers. At times, curious whales approach the vessel. The bay is often glassy, which helps with spotting. Our crew share expert commentary throughout.

Why Dunsborough Is So Special

Geographe Bay offers shelter from offshore winds. Therefore the water is calmer than many coastal sites. Visibility is excellent, and the vantage points are close. You will enjoy sweeping views of Cape Naturaliste as you travel.

Current Sightings: Daily And Diverse

Right now, sightings are strong. Many Humpbacks are moving through the bay each day. We are also seeing playful juveniles and active mothers with calves. As the season progresses, you may also sight the mighty Blue Whale.

Travel Tips For A Smooth Day Out

Dress in warm layers and bring a beanie. Even on sunny days, the wind can bite. Pack a camera or phone with plenty of storage. Polarised sunglasses help reduce glare. If you are prone to motion sickness, prepare before boarding.

Where To Book With The Master Whaler

Legend Charters is proud to point guests to our master whaler, Naturaliste Charters. For Dunsborough departures and the latest updates, book here: Dunsborough Whale Watching with Naturaliste Charters.
Visiting earlier in the year? Augusta runs from late May to August: Augusta Whale Watching with Naturaliste Charters.

Staying Near Busselton?

Tours no longer depart from Busselton. However, Dunsborough is a short and easy drive away. Parking is close to the boarding point. Plan to arrive early and relax before check-in.

Responsible Wildlife Viewing

We follow strict approach guidelines for whale welfare. The crew manages distances and vessel speed. Your safety, and the whales’ safety, come first. This care delivers calm, close, and respectful encounters.

Ready To Go?

Peak months do book out. Therefore, secure your preferred date now. For availability, pricing and departure details, visit Naturaliste Charters — Dunsborough Whale Watching.

Are You Ready for Whale Watching in Dunsborough?

Are You Ready for Whale Watching in Dunsborough?

Whale watching in Dunsborough is back for the 2025 season, and we could not be more excited! From mid-August through to the end of November, the calm, turquoise waters of Geographe Bay transform into a whale-filled paradise, making this one of the best places in Western Australia to get up close with some of the world’s most majestic marine creatures.

A Calm Bay with Big Visitors

Dunsborough’s location on the northern side of Cape Naturaliste offers calm, protected waters—perfect for relaxed whale watching. The tranquil setting of Geographe Bay becomes a welcome rest stop for humpback whales migrating south with their newborn calves. Southern right whales also make occasional appearances early in the season, often staying close to shore. And if you are lucky, you might even spot the largest animal to have ever lived—the mighty blue whale—gliding through the bay from October onwards.

What Can You Expect on a Tour?

Expect incredible sightings, expert commentary, and unforgettable memories. Our experienced crew and marine guides are passionate about whale conservation and sharing their knowledge with you. Whether it is the spectacular breach of a humpback or the soft spout of a blue whale on the horizon, every tour offers something special.

The Dunsborough season is also known for its variety. Alongside the whales, playful pods of bottlenose dolphins often join the fun, along with seabirds, seals, and the occasional sunbathing turtle or leaping fish.

Family-Friendly and Unforgettable

Legend Charters offers safe, stable, and family-friendly tours departing from the Dunsborough beachfront. Our smaller vessels allow for an intimate, personalised experience on the water—perfect for families, couples, or solo travellers seeking a close encounter with nature.

Whale watching in Dunsborough is suitable for all ages, and with calmer conditions than some open-water locations, it is a great choice for anyone new to marine tours.

The Best Time to Come

While whales can be seen throughout the season, October is often considered peak time. During this month, you may witness the greatest diversity of species in the bay, including blue whales, humpbacks with calves, and southern right whales.

Morning and afternoon tours are available, so you can plan your perfect day around your cruise. Whether you pair it with a winery lunch, a beach stroll, or a visit to nearby Meelup Regional Park, a Dunsborough whale watching tour is the highlight of any South West holiday.

Book Your Spot Today

The 2025 whale watching season in Dunsborough is shaping up to be one of the best yet. So if you are wondering when is it whale watching season—this is it! Mid-August through November is the time to go.

Spots fill fast during school holidays and weekends, so don’t miss your chance to witness these gentle giants in one of WA’s most beautiful coastal settings. Join us on the water by booking our mother ship at Naturaliste Charters—we can’t wait to share this experience with you.