Byron Bay News
Byron Bay News
As the most easterly point on the Australian mainland, Byron Bay offers a front-row seat to one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles: the annual whale migration along the Humpback Highway.
Every year, from May through November, more than 25,000 humpback whales travel up and down the east coast of Australia on their migratory path from Antarctica. Byron Bay, with its warm waters and stunning coastal vistas, becomes a prime location for witnessing these majestic creatures as they breach and blow.
While the whale season officially runs from May to November, tours typically start operating in June. However, eager whale watchers can often spot these gentle giants as early as May. Whether you’re observing from the shore, on a cruise, or in a kayak, there are plenty of opportunities to catch a glimpse of these magnificent animals.
To truly immerse yourself in the beauty of Byron Bay and witness the mesmerising sight of whales from your doorstep, book your stay at The Bower.
Nestled in the heart of Byron Bay, The Bower offers luxurious accommodations providing the perfect vantage point for spotting these gentle giants as they journey along the coast. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to create lasting memories at one of Byron Bay’s most iconic destinations.