Australian Marine Animals
Whale watching in Sydney Harbour
Every year Humpback Whales travel from Antarctica to the warmer waters of QLD to calve. If you are staying in Sydney, make sure you go whale watching in Sydney Harbour.
Whale watching in Sydney Harbour
Every year Humpback Whales travel from Antarctica to the warmer waters of QLD to calve. If you are staying in Sydney, make sure you go whale watching in Sydney Harbour.
Tasman Island Cruise
A Tasman Island cruise will take you along the breathtaking coastline near Port Arthur Historic Site and Eaglehawk Neck in southern Tasmania.
Browse Animal Experiences with Australian Marine Animals
Visit Australian Marine Parks to see Australian Marine Animals like whales, dolphins, Manta Rays and the Leafy Sea Dragons. See cute marine animals in their natural habitat like the Australian Fur Seal and the Fairy Penguin.
While you are enjoying your Australian animal experiences, make sure you keep away from the Australian Box Jellyfish, one of the deadliest marine animals of the world found mainly in Australia. Some other animals which are considered the most dangerous marine animals in Australia that you should avoid having too close an encounter with, are the Blue-ringed octopus, Irukandji jellyfish and the Saltwater Crocodile!
Dolphins
Dolphin feeding
Tangalooma, Moreton Island – QLD
Swim with the dolphins
Glenelg – SA
Baird Bay – SA
Swim with dolphins Seaworld, Gold Coast – QLD
Giant Cuttlefish
Snorkel with giant cuttlefish
Whyalla, Spencer Gulf – SA
Leafy Sea Dragons
Go scuba diving with Leafy Sea Dragons
Fleurieu Peninsula – SA
Manta Rays
Swim with the Manta Rays
Exmouth – WA
Penguins
See a parade of Little Penguins waddle back to their nests
Phillip Island – VIC
Sea Lions
Swim with the sea lions
Seal Bay – SA
Port Lincoln – SA
Baird Bay – SA
Hopkins Island – SA
Sharks
Go cage diving with sharks
Port Lincoln – SA
Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, Port Lincoln – SA
Manly Sea Life Sanctuary – NSW
Snorkel with Whale Sharks
Ningaloo Reef – WA
Turtles
See baby turtles hatching
Mon Repos Turtle Centre – QLD (November and January for nesting, and January to March for hatching)
Whales
Go on a whale watching cruise
Swim with the whales
Great Barrier Reef – QLD
Hervey Bay – QLD
Sunshine Coast – QLD