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Whale Watching at the Lorikeet

Looking for things to do in Coffs Harbor in the cooler months?

The temperature may have dropped in the Southern States but here on the North Coast this means that the annual whale migration has begun.
Just five minutes to the south of The Lorikeet Tourist Park is the township of Woolgoolga. Woolgoolga headland offers the best land based spot on the East Coast of Australia to view the magnificent Humpback Whales as they make their annual migration north to give birth and than south with their calves.

The headland offers the ideal spot to spread the picnic rug and enjoy nature at its best and it’s free.
The Humpback Whale migration runs between May and October each year.  So why not take advantage of our special deals and enjoy the many and varied attractions our region has to offer.

To book your holiday in the natural wonders of Coffs Harbor, call the Lorikeet Tourist Park now on 1800 555 858.

 


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Whale Watching at the Lorikeet
The temperature may have dropped in the Southern States but here on the North Coast this means that the annual whale migration has begun...
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