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Two orcas swimming through the ocean, with water splashing around them as they surface.

Bremer Bay Whale Watching

See incredible marine animals in their natural Australian habitat

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About: Bremer Bay Whale Watching

In Bremer Bay, you can experience the thrill of seeing orcas and other marine wildlife up close in their natural habitat. The clear waters and knowledgeable guides make it easy for you to learn about these incredible creatures.

Plus, the stunning coastal scenery provides a perfect backdrop for your adventure.

Bremer Bay Whale Watching
Swarbrick Road, 6338, Bremer Bay
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