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Dunsborough Whale Watching

Witness humpback whales off the coast of Australia

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Dunsborough: Whale Watching Tour

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  • Duration: 2h 30mins
  • Live guide in English
  • Group of max. 90 people
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Sharon,  Australia Australia
25 Sep 2025
Excellent
Dunsborough Whale Watching [Season: Aug-Nov]
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Anonymous
25 Aug 2025
Excellent
非常值的一次旅行 近距离观察鲸鱼 人也很少 最近就20米 很难得 exciting
Dunsborough Whale Watching [Season: Aug-Nov]
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Astrid,  Germany Germany
05 Sep 2025
Excellent
Dunsborough Whale Watching [Season: Aug-Nov]

About: Dunsborough Whale Watching

You'd love whale-watching in Dunsborough because it's a unique chance to see majestic humpback whales up close. The clear waters and beautiful coastal views add to the experience.

Plus, the tour guides are knowledgeable and make the trip educational and fun.

Dunsborough Whale Watching
310 Geographe Bay Road, 6281, Quindalup
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