Join a dedicated marine naturalist on a slow, deliberate circuit of Willis Island's offshore waters — prime habitat for dwarf minke whales, spinner dolphins, red-tailed tropicbirds and occasional whale sharks. This is expedition-grade wildlife observation in one of Earth's most intact marine environments.
What to expect
The excursion runs in the calm conditions that typically prevail in the lee of the island, with the naturalist briefing the group on cetacean behaviour before departure. Spinner dolphins frequently bow-ride the vessel's wake, while tropicbirds trace lazy arcs overhead trailing their extraordinary white tail streamers. In season (June–September), dwarf minke whales approach curious vessels with remarkable boldness. The naturalist's running identification and ecological commentary transforms an already astonishing scene into a masterclass in Coral Sea ecology.
Good to know
Bring image-stabilised binoculars if you own them — loaner binoculars are available but limited. A polarised lens filter dramatically improves underwater wildlife sighting from the deck. Morning cruises yield the best light and the calmest seas.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Willis Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.