WHALE WATCHING GUIDE TO MERIMBULA AND THE SAPPHIRE COAST OF NSW
The Sapphire Coast of NSW has been called an unspoilt Coastal Wilderness for good reason. There are miles of unspoilt beaches and thousands of acres of national park along the coastline. This makes for an unforgettable encounter with nature. This is a short guide to whale watching based in Merimbula and the Sapphire Coast.
One of the biggest natural migrations occurs on the ocean off the East Coast of Australia: Every year, the “Humpback Highway” sees up to 30,000 humpback whales to migrate firstly up to the warm waters of the Barrier Reef where their calves are born; then the southern migration begins back down to the Antarctic. On their way south with their young calves, the humpbacks stay close to the east coast, often visiting the many bays and sheltered waters along the way.