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The whale watching season on the Gold Coast usually lasts from June to November each year. This season is the best time to watch whales. Humpback whales migrate thousands of kilometers north from the distant Antarctic every year to the warm east coast of Australia to give birth to young whales.
As an excellent location on the whale migration route, the Gold Coast provides tourists with a variety of ways to watch whales. Among them, the most popular is to go out to sea to watch whales with Sea World Cruises. Visitors can gather at the main beach pier of Sea World Cruises in advance to board the ship and start the whale watching trip.
Generally, the number of whales passing through the Gold Coast is very large, and the success rate of whale watching is as high as more than 98%. Even completely wild whales may meet tourists at sea. Humpback whales usually dive for about 5 to 10 minutes at a time. Tourists wait patiently in the nearby waters, and the probability of them appearing again is relatively high.