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Whale Hello There: Your Guide to Spotting Whales and Dolphins in Noosa!

Your Guide to Spotting Whales and Dolphins in Noosa! Are you ready for an unforgettable whale watching adventure on the water? Noosa is not just a stunning coastal destination for weekends away, or major events like the Noosa Triathlon, the Noosa Alive, Film Festival and Surf Competitions (and so much more)… It’s also a prime…

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Noosa’s resident Bottlenose Dolphins

Bottlenose dolphins are intelligent and charismatic creatures, and with their curved mouths give the appearance of a smile. They have been known to come to the aid of other animals, including humans, in distress.  They live in warm waters around the globe and feed on bottom-dwelling fish, shrimp and squid. They can reach speeds of…

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Dolphin & Whale Watching Guidelines

How close are you allowed to get to whales and dolphins? Important information everyone should know and what you can expect from your Noosa Ocean Adventure tour guide! The Queensland Government Department of Environment & Science has rules about how we view marine animals in their natural habitat to protect our wildlife and penalties apply…

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Noosa Oceanrider Dolphin Safari

The whale watching season is now over and the popular Noosa Oceanrider Dolphin Safari is back on. A relaxing nature-focused tour, get up close to Noosa’s resident dolphins whilst enjoying epic views of Noosa’s National Park coastline, including natural cliff formations, hidden coves and sweeping beaches. Learn more about our playful bottlenose dolphins here. Book…

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Baby dolphins on our recent Noosa dolphin safari

Guess what we saw on our last Noosa dolphin safari? All our favourite dolphins including Missy & Piecey have been spotted with babies recently! Dolphins are incredibly sexual and non-monogamous animals, and unlike other marine mammals will mate any time of the year and just for pleasure. During mating periods, male dolphins (bulls) can become…

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