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Depart from Phillip Island and visit Seal Rocks
Look out for Humpback Whales and other wildlife
Get out on the water for an exciting whale watching cruise
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Make the most of whale watching season with this four hour cruise from Phillip Island near Melbourne. You'll explore the beautiful waterways, look out for wildlife and visit Seal Rocks. Departing from Rhyll on Phillip Island, jump on board the vessel and get ready for a big half day out on the water. This is the perfect opportunity to see the migratory humpback and southern right whales, plus the abundant seal colonies at Seal Rocks. Also keep an eye out for dolphins and albatrosses along the way as you enjoy your wildlife adventure on the water. See animals in their native environment, as nature intended. Book at Adrenaline today!
Rhyll Jetty, 16 Beach Rd, Rhyll, VIC 3923
Beautiful island whales winter wonderland
Super lucky to see a rare pigmy blue whale ,2 adult humpbacks and a calf plus about 20 dolphins followed the boat at Cape woolamai .
Whale watching from Rhyll
Fantastic. Saw 7 whales near to Seal Rock. Crew were great. Will do again.
Whale watching cruise
It was fun for me who was used to the ocean but a lot of people got seasick due to the four hours looking and chasing whale but it was a complete package since we saw whales and seals. Staffs are friendly, serve some snacks and help those who we?re feeling sick.
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