Dolphin Wild Cruises offers an array of exceptional whale watching cruises, never before available to visitors of Jervis Bay. Our brand new purpose built vessel Wild Essence of Jervis Bay has been designed with unique underwater viewing windows, which allow passengers to view whales, dolphins and other sea life beneath the surface of their own natural environment.
Dolphin Wild Cruises is an Advanced Ecotourism Certified company with a high standard of comfort, style and service. It is the perfect choice for your next whale and dolphin watching adventure on Jervis Bay.
Don't see only half ! See all of it Above - Below - Beyond, with Dolphin Wild Cruises.
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Sunday 16th May
WHALES!!!! WHALES!!!! WHALES!!!! Well the whales have arrived all in good time, Dolphin Wild made the first sighting today just off the heads, with sunsine all around and perfect water conditions it was a marvelous cruise. So while the days are still hot why not come and get a glimps of a truly beautiful creature.
Saturday 1st May
Dolphin Sightings Jervis Bay We had dolphins not just only on our bow but all around us for the entire 2.5hr cruise. With weather and sunshine to compliment, everyone had an absolutly fabulous morning.
Friday April 30th
Dolphin Sightings @ Jervis Bay These dolphins were spotted on the Dolphin Wild Cruise. Bottlenose dolphins are skilled hunters that eat a variety of foods, including fish, squid, octopus and eels. They may consume about 8 kg of food a day. Dolphins do not chew their prey, they generally eat it head first and whole.
Thursday 29th April
Dolphins seen near Pt. Perpendicular Jervis Bay These Bottlenose dolphins are skilled hunters that eat a variety of foods, including fish, squid, octopus & eels. They may consume about 8 kg of food a day. Dolphins do not chew their prey, they generally eat it head first & whole.
Tuesday April 27th
Dolphins spotted playing These dolphins, along with whales and porpoises, are descendants of terrestrial mammals, most likely of the Artiodactyl order. The ancestors of the modern day dolphins entered the water roughly fifty million years ago, in the Eocene epoch.
Saturday, 26th December
Jervis Bay
Jervis Bay is one of the true gems of the NSW south east region and its value to Australia has been recognised by its National Park status. It's breathtaking beauty, rich cultural and natural significance have long been recognised and appreciated by locals and by domestic and overseas visitors. Jervis Bay is reputed to have the clearest waters and whitest sands in not only this country but also in the world.