Twofold Bay Highlights Cruise

These cruises depart upon request and are ideal for coach groups. Relax as Cat Balou cruises the two folds of Twofold Bay which covers an area of 30 square kilometres.

Location: Eden, NSW

From AUD $50.00

Duration: 2 Hours (approx.)

Features of Cat Balou
Experienced, professional, friendly crew, undercover seating for all passengers, spacious upper deck and walk around bow, two toilets, complimentary refreshments served on all cruises, excellent PA with live commentary on all cruises, wheelchair access, safety equipment – life jackets & inflatable life rafts for all passengers on board however life jackets are not required to be worn during cruises as there are no bar crossings.  Cat Balou is a non smoking vessel and we have an On Board Liquor Licence.

Ready to book?

Twofold Bay Highlights Cruises Start December 2023.
Online bookings and availabilities coming Soon! For more information please contact us.

Eden, the jewel of the Sapphire Coast

Surrounded by the Beowa National Park (formerly known as Ben Boyd National Park) and state forest, stunning scenery, pristine bays and beaches are viewed as Cat Balou cruises around this deep water port.

The cruise highlights the history of this whaling port including Boyds Tower, Seahorse Inn at Boydtown, Edrom Lodge and whaling station sites. The naval/multi purpose wharf, woodchip mill, mussel farms, Quarantine Bay and the fishing fleet are also viewed. On most trips Cat Balou encounters dolphins or seals. This cruise stays within Twofold Bay.

Morning/afternoon tea is included.

PLEASE NOTE: All cruises are subject to weather and passenger numbers.  Full refund if cruise is cancelled due to unsuitable weather.

Frequenty Asked Questions

What should I bring?

Warm clothes – being on the water can be cold especially when standing viewing the whales.
Camera – to capture all those golden whale moments (and spare batteries or a power source).
Sunglasses – there is a lot of glare off the water so a pair of sunnies is always recommended.
Seasickness precautions are recommended for whale watching and coastal wilderness cruises which operate on open waters, it’s always better to be prepared.
A sense of adventure – you never know what we may encounter!

Is there a minimum or maximum age?

There is no minimum or maximum age for travel on our vessel. We have hosted small babies right through to centurions.

Can I bring my stroller?

Yes, we can accommodate strollers inside cabin of our vessel, it is a good idea to note that you will be bringing a stroller onboard in the special requirements section when booking via our website or mention this when booking over the phone.

Is the boat wheel chair accessible?

There is limited wheelchair access on our vessel there is a ramp that leads from our pontoon to the vessel, then there is space on our outer back deck for a wheelchair to be positioned. There are sea doors, a step up of 30cm, that lead from the back deck into the cabin and this can be an obstacle for accessing the inside cabin for those in a wheelchair. Our toilets also have sea doors and again this restricts their use for those with mobility issues.
Please feel free to contact us on 0427 962 027 if you would like any further information about access to our vessel we welcome the chance to discuss your individual situation and are happy to answer any questions you may have.

What happens in bad weather?

All cruises are subject to weather as well as sea conditions. We rarely cancel based on a forecast of rain however if the rain were to reduce visibility this would impact our ability to navigate safely, find whales or other wildlife and in this instance a cruise may be cancelled. Wind strength and direction as well as swell height and direction will also influence our decision to cancel a cruise.
We consult the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for the latest forecast, if you are concerned about the weather forecast please contact us on 0427 962 027.

Are sea sick precautions necessary?

Seasickness precautions are recommended for Whale Watching and Coastal Wilderness cruises which operate on open waters, it’s always better to be prepared. Your local chemist/pharmacy will be able to provide you with information about the preventative options available and suitable for you.
Our advice;
• Have light breakfast, avoid any rich/ fatty foods. Do NOT skip a meal as feeling hungry can contribute to nausea.
• If you start to feel unwell move to the lower back deck. Being in the fresh sea air will help.
• Keeping your eyes on the horizon or the land and avoid looking down.
• Please don’t worry if you start to feel unwell, alert a member of our crew and they will be able to assist you. We also have seasick bags onboard and these are freely available.

Are there any refreshments onboard?

Complimentary Refreshments including tea, coffee, fruit juice, cheese & biscuits are served on all of our cruises. We are a licensed vessel and also have soft drinks and small packets of chips available for sale on board.

You are welcome to bring any other food you may want whilst on the cruise however there is an old nautical superstition that Bananas are bad luck to bring aboard a vessel – so maybe avoid bringing bananas.

Do we have to wear life jackets

We are very fortunate here in Eden we do not cross any sandbars and therefore our passengers are not required to wear life jackets.

We do however have life jackets for all of our passengers as well as three inflatable life rafts.

What is the maximum capacity of passengers onboard Cat Balou

The CAT BALOU is surveyed to carry 72 passengers and 3 crew, however we limit the number of passengers onboard to 60 as we find this provides better viewing for all onboard.

**COVID 19 – in line with the NSW Health guidelines our maximum number of passengers will capped based on the current directive.

Twofold Bay Highlights Cruise

Experience the beauty and history of Eden whilst onboard the Cat Balou