There’s a moment each year on the Coffs Coast when the ocean feels a little more alive…
A flick of a tail. A misty spout on the horizon. The first whispers of whale season returning.
Guests staying with Coffs Coast Holiday Parks are often among the first to experience it.
And now, those first sightings have begun. 🐋
When Is Whale Season in Coffs Harbour?
Each year, thousands of humpback whales migrate along Australia’s east coast, travelling between Antarctica and the warmer waters of Queensland.
Whale season on the Coffs Coast typically runs from:
- May to November
- Peak sightings: June to August (northbound migration)
- Return journey: September to November
This makes Coffs Harbour one of the best places in Australia to witness this incredible natural event.
Why the Coffs Coast Is Perfect for Whale Watching
The coastline here offers something special… a front-row seat without needing a boat.
- Elevated headlands
- Long, uninterrupted ocean views
- Easy-access viewing platforms
- Frequent sightings close to shore
Guests often spot whales breaching, tail-slapping, or cruising past in pods… sometimes while simply enjoying their morning coffee!
Best Whale Watching Spots Near Our Parks
Coffs Harbour
Stay close to the action at BIG4 Park Beach Holiday Park
- Easy access to coastal walks
- Great vantage points along the foreshore
- Walking distance to whale watching tours
Sawtell
At BIG4 Sawtell Beach Holiday Park
- Head to Bonville Headland for panoramic ocean views
- A quieter, more relaxed whale watching experience
- Perfect for sunset spotting
Woolgoolga
Stay at Woolgoolga Beach and Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Parks
- Whale watching right from your accommodation! (Woolgoolga Beach)
- Sweeping coastal views north and south
- Often fewer crowds, close to headland
Why Families Love Whale Season
Whale watching has a way of slowing everything down…
- Kids experience nature in real-time (no screens needed)
- It’s completely free entertainment
- Every sighting feels like a shared “wow” moment
- It turns an ordinary walk into something unforgettable
It’s one of those rare holiday experiences that stays with you long after you’ve packed up the car.
Tips for Spotting Whales
To increase your chances of seeing whales:
- Look for spouts (water sprays) on the horizon
- Go early morning or late afternoon
- Choose calm, clear days
- Bring binoculars if you have them
- Be patient… the ocean rewards those who linger
Stay Close to Nature (Without Giving Up Comfort)
One of the best parts of staying with Coffs Coast Holiday Parks is the balance:
- Wake up near the ocean
- Walk to prime whale watching spots
- Enjoy modern, family-friendly facilities
- Relax knowing everything is within easy reach
It’s nature… but with hot showers, comfy beds, and great coffee nearby!
Plan Your Whale Watching Getaway
If you’re searching for:
- Things to do in Coffs Harbour with kids
- Best whale watching spots NSW
- Family-friendly accommodation on the Coffs Coast
…this is your sign.
Book your stay at:
- BIG4 Park Beach Holiday Park
- BIG4 Sawtell Beach Holiday Park
- Woolgoolga Beach Holiday Park
- Woolgoolga Lakeside Holiday Park
…and experience whale season from your own coastal doorstep.
The Beach Is Calling
Some holidays are planned.
Others arrive on the wave… carried on the backs of giants.
Whale season has begun on the Coffs Coast.
And it’s waiting for you.










