AVAILABLE JUNE to october

Winter time is penguin nesting season! This is a critical time for the little penguins as they spend more time ashore to find a mate, lay some eggs and raise the chicks. To ensure minimal disturbance during this time, WA’s Parks & Wildlife Services closes Penguin Island.

The Penguin Island ferry service and full cruise program will resume from 15th October

Penguin Island Wildlife Cruise

The Wildlife Cruise is available from June to October when Penguin Island is traditionally closed for the penguin nesting season.

Enjoy the scenic highlights of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park and keep a look out for the wildlife! This 60 minute glass bottom boat cruise takes in the ruggedly spectacular coastlines of Penguin, Seal & Bird Islands and takes advantage of the best wildlife spotting opportunities of the day. Wild dolphins, rare Australian sea lions, pelican rookeries, and birds of prey are regularly sighted and our friendly crew will get you right amongst the action!

Highlights 

  • Seeing rare Australian sea lions on the beach at Seal Island

  • Seeing wild dolphins at play (although sightings are regular, they’re not guaranteed as our cruise is restricted to inside Shoalwater Bay)

  • Exploring the rugged islands and viewing nesting pelicans, cormorants and spotting other sea birds that live in the park

  • Drifting over sea grass meadows and limestone reefs spotting fish and other marine life through the glass bottom

  • Viewing the fossilized remnants of ancient tuart forests

  • Taking in spectacular coastal views, nesting sea birds and hearing about the latest little penguin research on a 30 minute guided walk of Penguin Island

  • Enjoying a yummy lunch or coffee at Pengo's Cafe before or after your cruise (additional cost)

Departure Times & Bookings

The Wildlife Cruise departs Shoalwater daily at 10.15am & 12.15pm   with an additional cruise on busy days at 2.15pm. Book online now!

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IS THE WILDLIFE CRUISE SUITABLE FOR ME?

It’s perfect for everyone and a great way to see a lot in a short time. The cruise stays within the sheltered waters of Shoalwater Bay so it’s smooth sailing and sea sickness is highly unlikely. It’s suitable for all ages and people with limited mobility. Our gangways and glass bottom boat are wheelchair and pram friendly. For the guided walk component there are 2 grades of walk on offer. The first is an easy walk for the average person but includes some sections along the beach and several steps up to the southern lookout. For people with limited mobility, there is an alternative wheelchair friendly option along the northern boardwalk. If you would prefer not to walk, then you’re welcome to rest under the trees in the picnic area.

WEATHER

Cruises are subject to weather. When you book your cruise it is important that you leave us with a contact number for where you are staying in Perth (preferably a mobile that you will be carrying on the day of your tour). If we cancel due to weather, we will contact you to see if you can reschedule for another date. There is no charge if we have to cancel due to weather.

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

On the boat, it’s important that you are adequately dressed because it can be cold, especially in winter. A warm weatherproof jacket is essential. Gloves, scarves & beanies for the colder days are a good idea. We recommend comfortable shoes and a rain jacket for the guided walk on the island.

WHAT WILDLIFE WILL WE SEE?

We visit the wildlife sanctuary zone of the marine park which has the best viewing opportunities including the Australian Sea Lion! There can be up to 30 sea lions ‘hauling out’ on the beach at Seal Island but numbers vary especially during the breeding season. There’s lots of sea birds and we typically sea pelicans, ospreys, terns and cormorants most days. We will also do our best to find you some dolphins but this can’t be guaranteed as our cruise is restricted to inside the sheltered waters of Shoalwater Bay. The dolphins do spend a lot of time here but they also go out to sea at times where our glass bottom boat is not licensed to go.

WHAT WILL WE SEE THROUGH THE GLASS BOTTOM?

Beneath the surface Shoalwater Bay has an interesting diversity of marine habitats including seagrass meadows, limestone reefs and sandy sea beds that are home to plenty of fish, crabs, stingrays, rock lobster, octopus and more. Our guides will endeavour to share the best underwater viewing on every cruise, however, visitors should not expect brightly coloured tropical reef and fish that they may have experienced on other glass bottom boats. The colours here are more subdued as we’re operating in temperate waters and we also don’t feed the fish to attract them under the glass (it’s bad for their health and the environment!). Viewing Shoalwater’s underwater world is just one component of our Penguin and Sea Lion cruise and some days limited visibility can make it difficult. Most of the local wildlife and scenic highlights are above the water so this is where our guides will focus your attention.

CAN WE TOUCH THE DOLPHINS & HOW CLOSE WILL THEY COME?

They come incredibly close. They often enjoy ‘surfing the bow’ of the boat where they sit in the pressure wave created by the movement of the boats hull through the water. To ensure that we do not harm the dolphins in anyway by transmitting skin diseases or damaging their protective skin layer we adhere to a strict ‘no touch policy’.

CAN WE FEED THE DOLPHINS?

Definitely not! It’s terrible for their health and would ruin the unique friendship we have with them which is based on a mutual curiosity and enjoyment of one another’s company, rather than food. Feeding wild dolphins (and most other species of wild animals) results in an increased mortality rate and decrease in reproductive success.