We love welcoming guests with additional needs aboard the Eye-Spy. Indeed, we want to make it a refreshingly smooth and joyful experience for you – you most definitely deserve it.
We recognise that a growing number of guests follow special diets for medical or religious reasons.
Before your trip, we deliberately ask if you have any dietary needs so that we can provide you with a suitable (and very tasty!) meal.
One in 6 Australians lives with a disability. That’s nearly 4.5 million people living with visible disability or hidden conditions like vision or hearing loss, ADHD, autism or chronic pain.
Living with complex health needs can be challenging. A day on the ocean watching whales provides a chance to leave some of your stresses behind and experience some simple joy in a place of stunning natural beauty.
Accessible toilets & viewing areas
Attentive staff who make sure you’ve got a good view
Special seating location near to our staff
1:1 service for guests with hearing or vision impairments
We encourage and welcome your feedback. It’s our best indicator of whether we are exceeding our commitment to visitors.
Brisbane Whale Watching acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. We are committed to honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their unique cultural and spiritual relationship to land, water, and seas and their rich contribution to society.