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2018 South Australia whale watching season advanced! Someone saw it in Victor Harbor. Much better! Whale watching strategy get together!

Whale water has recently been discovered in (Fleurieu Peninsula) on the Florieu Peninsula and in Penneshaw in (Kangaroo Island), the kangaroo island! This means this year's whale watching season is coming! You guys will be ready to watch whales soon!

Not only can we cruise the sea to watch whales spray, but we can even meet whales while we are playing by the sea!

Every winter humpback whales migrate northward through ByronBay and Hervey Bay and northward along the West Australian coastline in Geographe Bay,Dunsborough and Albany's slow-moving southern right whale.

Whales haunt the Head of Bight, Victor Harbor and Eyre Peninsula shores of South Australia from May to October. June to October is the best season for South Australia's sea cruise to watch whales.

It is reported that with the first whale on the surface of the sea, South Australia 2018 whale season kicked off.

May 19, the South Australian Whale Center will officially open the Whale season in Adelaide Rundle Mall and host the Victor Harbor's Whale Time Playtime Festival on May 27!

Imagine standing at the top of a steep cliff on the Encounter Bay side of Victor Harbor to observe the endangered southern right whale that spawned its offspring. Or Granite Island's wharf boating to the waters off Fleurieu Peninsula to watch them play with their own baby whales.

Along South Australia's tortuous coastline, whales can be seen rolling slowly in the water on a whaling platform or beach in Ceduna. They often come to waters just a few hundred metres from the towering Bunda Cliffs.

You will also see Australian sea lions and great white sharks. If you want to watch whales more closely, you can sail to protected waters at the head of the Gulf, the (Head of Bight) Whale Reserve.

Victor Harbor

Victor Harbor is a seaside town in South Australia, located at the southernmost tip of the Fleurieu Peninsula, 85 kilometers south of Adelaide, less than two hours' drive from Adelaide, is a well-known tourist attraction in South Australia.

Port Victor's three most famous attractions: penguins, whales and wagons.

Fairy penguin

The granite island opposite Victor Harbour is home to penguins, the world's smallest penguins, usually only 35 cm tall and weighing about 1.2 kilograms.

The rocky coast of the granite island is the perfect place to nurture penguins, providing plenty of food for the penguins and easy to build nests to resist outsiders.

Male penguins usually nest in rock seams or dunes to attract females and lay eggs in Adelaide in winter. So every winter is the best time to watch penguins.

A southern right whale with a child

Victor Harbor usually has a good chance of seeing whales every year from mid-to late May to October. The warm currents of South Australia make whales come back here every year to feed their next generation.

Places where Victor Harbor can see whales include Bluff, Granite Island, Chiton Rocks and Waitpinga.. These whales weigh about 80 tons and are 18 meters long.

Whales go to the sea every 20 minutes to breathe, and sometimes see whales jump out of the sea. Victor Harbor's most famous whale-watching ship is Big Duck Boat Tours..

Mala train

Across from Victor Harbor is Granite Island (Granite Island). The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge, covering a small area of a few hundred meters.

The bridge, the world's longest walking lane, is 1500 kilometers long and takes 20 minutes to walk through. And the bridge has one of South Australia's most famous Mala trains, which almost every tourist has to sit on.

Beyond Viktor, the rough South China Sea, but blocked by Granite, Viktor appears to be safe. The island was covered with moss and boulders.

This is very suitable for short-term vacation travel. Some friends spend two or three days holiday here, eat seafood, ride a bike, see penguins at night, very comfortable.

Head of Bight

As many as 100 southern right whales migrate here in May each year to breed, give birth, and teach young whales how to survive in the ocean. In October they leave the South Australian coastline and head south for the summer in (Antarctic), Antarctica.

At the head of the bay, you can stand at the top of the 60-meter-high Benda cliff (Bunda Cliff) and watch the southern right whale at hand.

Known for its rugged and beautiful coastline and pleasant beaches, (Eyre Peninsula) is popular for fishing, surfing, sailing and diving, and is rich in seafood, including tuna, oysters and lobsters. It is a popular holiday attraction for many tourist enthusiasts.

(Eyre Peninsula) has cliffs around the coast, beaches and typhoon shelters, where whales, sea lions, great white sharks and dolphins all play, and it is also a resort for divers.

As long as you have swimsuits and diving gear, you can enjoy diving here even without diving skills, and it is very special and memorable to have romantic dates with all kinds of marine elves in the water!

Friends can check out the South Australian Whale Center's website at http://www.sawhalecentre.com/whale-sightings

Not very moved! Make an appointment with your friends to see the whale!

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