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Mother and Baby Humpback cavorting on a windy day
Robin Moon
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Advocate

Whale Watching Sydney

King St Wharf 6 Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW
Sat 27 Sep
Robin Moon
Image: Mother and Baby Humpback cavorting on a windy day
Come see the magic of the Southern Migration

About the event

Join Robin in her deep love for whales at an unforgettable event that will leave you smiling. Witness the magic of the southern humpback migration as playful juveniles journey along the coast and majestic mothers teach their calves to breach, pec-slap, and tail-lob—building strength for the long voyage back to Antarctica.

Robin has spent  over a decade photographing these delightful mammals on their journeys north and south, understanding their behavioural patterns adds to your pleasure in watching their behaviour. She has spent a number of seasons swimming amongst them in the waters of Tonga, and photographing them from Antarctica and every trip out onto the ocean brings joy as we interact with these delightful and sociable mammals.

If you’re a keen wildlife photographer , or just an enthusiastic beginner, a day photographing whales will challenge and enhance your skill set.  Keep your camera ready though as there are amazing albatross, diving gannets and petrels gliding over the waters to capture and often sneaky dolphins riding the stern waves. There's never a dull moment on the ocean!

Spend a morning on board with the Go Whale Watching crew onboard their lighter and faster boat 'Explorer ' where you can shoot the whales from the perspective of the waterline.   Free tea and coffee is served inside Sydney Harbour and bathroom facilities available.

At this time of year there is a 100% whale sighting guarantee , if the unthinkable happens and we dont see one, a free return cruise will be offered.

View my YouTube Video on the Australian Migration  to see the magic on the ocean with clips taken with the Go Whale Watching team.

 

 

Techniques covered

  •  Camera techniques and settings for high speed photography

What to bring

  • Bring your camera and zoom lens if you have one. 
  • Minimum 200mm zoom.

Event FAQs (For general FAQs, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page)

Sat 27 Sep 2025, 8:30AM - 11:30AM (UTC+10) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Suitable for all levels
2 going, 4 spot(s) left
A$90 per/person    Book now
Sat 27 Sep 2025, 11:30AM - 2:30PM (UTC+10) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Suitable for all levels
Event capacity: 6
A$90 per/person    Book now

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Robin Moon

I'm a Sydney based award-winning photographer specialising in Wildlife, Landscape + Drone photography and was awarded the APP Nature and Wildlife Photographer o...

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