Seal sighting
Montague Island, just off the south coast town of Narooma, is a hang-out for juvenile seals. From August to the end of December you can even scuba dive or snorkel with them. At the same time you can spot humpback and southern right whales here as they migrate along the coast with their babies in tow.
Montague Island is around 80 hectares in size and 8 kilometres offshore from the township of Narooma, with historic links to the town and to the boating industries operating along the NSW South Coast. Its lighthouse has operated since it was first commissioned in the late 1800s and the stories, photos and documents that record its working life, provide a fascinating insight to the life of isolation led by its keepers and their families. Some of these, including a copy of its original visitors book, are on display at the replica lighthouse at Narooma's Visitor Information Centre. From here you can also arrange a trip to the Island. Charter boats can take you to view the Island and its surrounding waters, home to seals, dolphins and turtles. Humpback and other whales are also regularly seen.


