Whale Song - Shoalhaven Whale WatchingThis sign at Warden Head tells about the songs of whales. Whales travel north to warmer breeding waters as far as the North of Australia and back to their feeding grounds in the Antartic every year, June to September.From the headlands and along the beaches on the South Coast, with a bit of luck, you can actually spot migrating whales. An even better way to see them is to take a whale watching cruise. South Coast Whale Watching CruisesAlthough the whale watching cruises are strictly controlled and not allowed to get too close, the size of the whales make it easy to see them. There are cruises available on the South Coast from Jervis Bay and at a number of other ports along the coastline, all the way to Merimbula and Eden. Contact the Shoalhaven Tourist Information Centre in Ulladulla for more info. Phone +061 2 4455 1269. Description: Song of the Whales Shoalhaven Tourist InformationEnquire at the Shoalhaven Tourist Information Centre for more about whale cruises in the Shoalhaven region. Princes Highway, Ulladulla Civic Centre, NSW 2539 Phone +061 2 4455 1269 at the library across the road from Ulladulla Harbour.Find and Book South Coast NSW Hotels NSW South Coast Hotels - Wollongong Hotels. |