Whale WatchingHumpback Whales travel north along the east coast in June and July each year, and return in October and November. During their northward migration to their breeding grounds in warmer waters they travel close to the coast (generally 3 kilometers or so from the NSW Coast) and can be seen from Sea Cliff Bridge. On their return journey south those whales with calves travel much slower and are generally further out to sea, but may still be seen when breaching. Late morning and early afternoon are reasonably good times of the day to whale watch from most vantage points, as the glare off the water doesn't make sighting the tell-tale "blow" too difficult to see. Early morning can also be a good time as the "blow" is often highlighted by the backlight of the morning sun.
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Seacliff Bridge