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About Mooloolaba Whale Watching Tour

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Pass By: Mooloolaba Beach, Parkyn Parade, Mooloolaba, Queensland 4557 Australia

Recently voted the number sixth best beach in Australia by Tripadvisor, Mooloolaba Beach is known as one of the most beautiful beaches on the Sunshine Coast.

Pass By: Point Cartwright, Pacific Boulevard, Mooloolaba, Queensland Australia

Flanked on one side by the ocean and the Mooloolah River on the other, Point Cartwright is a stunning beach, located at the base of the headland at the northern end of Kawana Beach. See the iconic Point Cartwright lighthouse and ocean themed mural-painted reservoir.

Pass By: Alexandra Headland, Alexandra Headland, Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Alexandra Headland has a relaxed and laid back atmosphere that complements the soothing rolling surf and inviting beaches. Alexandra Headland's main attraction is its magnificent coastal frontage of beach, headland and parks extending for kilometres north and south.

Pass By: Mudjimba, Mudjimba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Old Woman Island (or Mudjimba Island) is located 1km off the coast. There are a number of Aboriginal legends abound about the Island. One has it, the Island was the result of an epic battle between two men, Coolum and Ninderry, and a woman called Maroochy. The end result was that Coolum's head was knocked off and ended up in the ocean, creating Mudjimba Island. Mount Coolum, seven kilometers to the north, is now flat topped due to the lack of a head!
There are various other legends involving Aboriginal women living on the island until old age, hence the "Old Woman" name.

 

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  • 314gerardusv 5
    28 Aug 2021

    We went with our family including 6 and 7 year old. We enjoyed the experience seeing a mother as well as a baby whale breaching. On the way back in we saw a turtle as well as narrowly missing another whale swimming close to the surface.

  • Vickkkkkkki 5
    20 Aug 2021

    This trip was rescheduled many times last year. Georgia, remembered me and was so helpful getting us on board today. Great crew, plenty of incredible up-close whale action, a turtle, dolphins and sawing sea birds on a glorious winters day. What more could you ask for? Great value! Thanks Team

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