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Across winter and spring, the waters off Wilsons Promontory become a marine superhighway as humpback whales and southern right whales migrate along the coast.

Now, thanks to Wanderer Adventures, you can witness this incredible spectacle from the best seat in the house - the deck of a custom-built eco-tourism vessel.

Most whale watching means a long trip out to open water... but with Wanderer Adventures, the boats depart from Tidal River, deep inside Wilsons Promontory National Park. You are dropped straight onto the southern coast's migratory route where humpback and southern right whales travel in numbers that are hard to find anywhere else in Victoria.

The cruise runs for 2.5 hours, at one of the most accessible price points for whale watching in Victoria.

Wanderer Adventures whale jumping at The Prom water only 2

Book your whale watching cruise

WHAT: Wanderer Adventures Whale Watching Cruise

WHEN: May - Oct

DURATION: 2.5 hours

WHERE: Departs Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory National Park

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Wilderness Coast Cruises whale breaching at Wilsons Promontory

A Front-Row Seat to One of Nature’s Greatest Journeys

Wanderer Adventure's Whale Watching Cruise whisks you out into the protected waters of the Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. As the southernmost tip of mainland Australia, the area is a crucial stopover for whales heading south to their Antarctic feeding grounds. While spottings cannot be guaranteed, in previous seasons whales have been encountered on 90% of cruises.

Onboard, experienced guides bring the marine world to life. Using real-time interpretation, storytelling, and wildlife spotting tips, they make sure you don’t miss a thing. From the first puff of a whale’s spout on the horizon to that magical moment a tail fluke rises above the surface.

You'll also visit Kanowna Island, home to a thriving Australian Fur Seal colony. Here, a seal sighting is something that can be promised. These animals are a show in themselves: noisy, chaotic, unbothered. If time permits, you'll also get to see South Point, the southernmost tip of mainland Australia, and take in the Wilsons Promontory Lighthouse standing since 1859.

Whales are the headline... but the whole Wilsons Promontory coastline is performing.

Wanderer Adventures seals on Kanowna Island Wilsons Prom

Whales with a Story to Tell

This is more than just whale watching - it’s a chance to connect with the story of these ocean giants.

Humpback whales, with their acrobatic breaches and long pectoral fins, have made an astonishing comeback since whaling ceased. Meanwhile, the critically endangered southern right whales, often seen in these waters with calves, are slowly rebuilding their numbers. Each sighting is a small triumph for conservation.

The cruise operates under a strict marine mammal permit, ensuring all interactions are respectful and low-impact. Vessels keep a safe distance and observation times are limited, so the whales remain undisturbed in their natural behaviour.

Wanderer Adventures whale jumping at The Prom

A Gippsland Experience Like No Other

Whether you’re a local looking to rediscover your coastline or a visitor exploring Gippsland’s wild side, this whale watching cruise is an unforgettable way to experience one of Victoria’s most iconic destinations.

Tours run seasonally, typically from May to October with peak whale season usually from June to September, and spots fill fast, so booking ahead is a must. All cruises are family-friendly and designed for comfort, with full commentary, wildlife interpretation, and a real sense of adventure.

This is more than a tick on your travel bucket list: it’s a deep breath of ocean air, a splash of salt spray on your face, and the wide-eyed thrill of seeing something truly wild.

Wanderer Adventures aerial view of boat at The Prom

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