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Whale watching is a Sydney experience, giving visitors the chance to see these lovely creatures up close. Sydney's whale watching season lasts a long time, during which more than 20,000 humpback whales make the 3,500 kilometre migration. Thousands of whales migrate in pods along the coast of New South Wales, with these majestic mammals leaving from different Sydney headlands, swimming from Byron Bay in the north to Eden in the south. There are many whale watching cruises departing from the harbour, giving visitors the opportunity to see whales stick their heads out of the water, mothers swimming with their calves, or humpback whales leaping out of the sea.