Whale Watching


Broome Whale Watching & Sunset Cruise.
WA Eco Tours.

Sentosa Charters and Broome Whale Watching offers you the most unforgettable eco experience the Kimberley has to offer.

Enjoy an afternoon cruising Broomes tranquil waters aboard "Kai-Aura", our 48 foot Cat. With three different viewing areas "Kai-Aura"is a fantastic stable platform to get up close and personal with the worlds largest population of Humpback whales.

Uninterrupted views and an onboard hydrophone enable you to take in the magical sights and sounds of these amazing mammals.

Depart Gantheaume Point at 1pm and cruise Broomes beautiful waters as you enjoy a glass of wine and a cheese platter, while our magnificent whales keep you entertained. As we return to Gantheaume Point a magnificent Broome sunset ends your perfect day.



 Our halfday Broome whale watching tours run between June and October each year.

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Whale Watching WA

Our Broome whale watching boat features:

  • On-board hydrophone
  • surveyed for 30 (all except private tours kept to 22 pax.)
  • custom built and designed for whale watching.

All tours include:

  • delicious antipasto treats
  • Cheese platters
  • soft drinks and water
  • coffee and tea
  • informative commentary from our qualified crew

Afternoon whale watching tour at just $135 per person, contact us today for whale watching in WA you will never forget!



Whale Watching WA Locals and Visitors Adore!

Guests who have been on our Broome whale watching tours are captivated by humpback whales. Humpbacks are the fifth largest of the great whales and are noted for their haunting songs. Named for their distinctive hump that shows as the whale arches its back as it dives, humpbacks are more coastal than most of the other large baleen whales.

When in a playful mood they may put on spectacular displays: breaching, rolling, slapping their pectoral fins and generally having a whale of a time.

Contact us to book a Broome whale watching tour and see these majestic creatures in their natural habitat!

Humpbacks have knobby heads, very long flippers with knobs on the front edge and a humped dorsal fin. They are blackish with white underside and sides. Males average 14.6 meters long, while females average 15.2 meters. The maximum length is 18 meters and a mature adult may weigh up to 45 tonnes!

Humpbacks are widely distributed throughout the world’s oceans. They were heavily exploited by whalers up until 1963 when they became protected. Since then their numbers have been increasing at around 10% per year and now our west coast population is believed to exceed 20,000.

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