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Our premium offering – charter the whole boat for your client to make memories with family and friends – fill it to the max (48) or keep it to a select few. Luxury either way.
Freedom is a fun and affordable venue for your client’s next family gathering, corporate event or celebration. Relax aboard our comfortable 58ft catamaran, while the captain and crew sail through the pristine waters of the Great Sandy Straits Marine Park and K’gari. We can land on Pelican Island and on K’gari Fraser Island for beach time and we have netted swimming pool, a tender for fun do-nut rides and paddle boards and noodles. Accommodating up to 48 guests, Freedom has spacious viewing decks on three levels, comfortable air-conditioned seating in the saloon, an excellent sound system, licensed bar and three toilets and showers. See our webpage for amazing reviews from hundreds of happy guests.With 29 guests, pricing is approximately $140 per head plus GST for a four hour cruise – this includes commission. With 48 guests, pricing is just $115 per head plus GST. Additional hours can be added to make a day of it on the water. Skipper and crew are included as well as swimming pool, do-nut rides, tender transfers to K’gari Fraser Island, paddleboards and noodles.
Clients will organise their own catering and the galley kitchen, large fridge, freezer and esky make this very easy. The crew will assist with cooking and serving the food. A corkage fee is included for BYO alcohol or the client can choose to use our licenced bar with very reasonably proced soft and alcoholic drinks available. Depending on availability, you can choose your start and end times of the cruise.
Customer service is an important part of our training and ethos. We will do our very best to accommodate any special requests.
All captains are fully qualified and experienced. This includes Mark Cooper, owner-operator, who has many years of experience as a captain for fun as well as commercially. He sailed a catamaran from Tahiti and down the East Coast of Australia. He has captained delivery of Sydney to Hobart yachts, and he was on the helm for three exciting Sydney to Hobart races. He has also participated in the gruelling Clipper Round the World yacht race. Safety is his highest priority and during his time as a skipper for NSW Marine Rescue for the last three years and crew for a further five years, he has rescued many boats and saved lives on the water.
Make a day of it with Freedom in Hervey Bay and the Great Sandy Straits Marine Park!
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Check-in was simple with an arrival 20 minutes before departure and a sir name check. Once on the boat, there was a brief mustering for the safety check and a few jokes to get the show rolling. The wind forecast for our trip was windy, which made for a rocky trip out and especially back in, but we did our best to roll with the punches.
This being a whale tour of sorts, you must be wondering did we see any? YES! We saw heaps! There was breaching, and belly rolls. Dives, and much more. The boats need to stay about 100 yards away from the animals, but we were treated to some swimming very near our boat. Speaking of which, there boat has three viewing tiers in the front of the boat. This is prime seating major most of the tour. There were also three toilets on our boat. I didn't get a chance to see these.
Our package included morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea. The spreads were filling (but not overly). The food provided felt like just the right amount to keep us from getting too sleepy and maintain our interests in seeing more whales.
Taking photographs of video of them can be a bit tricky, since you don't know when or what they are going to do. It may be best to keep your phone at the ready and focus on your screen once whales have been spotted in a particular area. This way, you'll be able to quickly snap an image should something notable take place.
Everyone had a great time. I'll definitely be recommending Freedom to my friends.
Most of all the whales were spectacular. I've never seen so many whales so close for so long.
It’s become a family tradition to go whale watching every year, and this was our second year with Freedom Whale Watch — it just keeps getting better! This year, we were privileged to get up close and personal with the whales, and what an unforgettable experience it was.
Skipper Toni is absolutely amazing — her wealth of knowledge and experience shines through, and she ensures you leave completely satisfied. Her crew are just as phenomenal, making the whole day seamless and so enjoyable.
Last year was fantastic, but this year has topped all our experiences. Thank you so much, Freedom Whale Watch — we absolutely loved today and can’t wait to see you all again next year!
We were so lucky to have one of the most special encounters with a group of super inquisitive whales. It was just incredible!
One of the things that made the difference to the experience was the brilliant team on board. Most of the operators do 2 trips a day and it can feel rushed and a bit like they’re just going through the motions to tick a box and say you saw a whale. But these guys do just one trip a day. It was much more relaxed and obvious that they are really passionate and enthusiastic about giving guests the best experience possible. I will definitely be booking with Freedom again the next time I come to Hervey Bay. Can’t recommend these guys highly enough! 👏

Highly recommended.


- Abigail, 10 years old! 🐳🐋

We will be back next season and only on the Freedom111. Thank you to the girls for an unforgettable experience.

We had a very enthusiastic and knowledgeable captain. She was very tuned in to the behaviour of the whales and was careful to shut the engine off so that the animals were not disturbed. This also allowed the whales to come over to the boat to have a look if they wanted to. We could hear the whales calling to each other and moving about in the water.
We saw adults and juveniles, many whales that were breaching and fluking.
The boat was small enough so that it could be maneuvered easily to get a good view of what was happening.
It was good that the tour is 3/4 of a day so that if it is quiet in the morning you have the afternoon to catch the action. The captain was in radio contact with the other whale watching boats so that if something interesting was happening we were able to get to the spot very quickly.
We were treated to delicious food - morning and afternoon teas and lunch, by very friendly, helpful staff.
On the way back we passed by Fraser Island to see the coloured sands.
We would like to come back next year.
This tour is great value for money.


Whales were there, but big boats seem to frighten them. Advise you to book a half day and check the boat has sheltered seats









A tasty cold lunch buffet, plus morning and afternoon tea were provided.
Wine / soft drink etc at reasonable cost if you so choose.
Thanks Freedom 111 👏👏 a great experience.




A great selection of food was served.

Highly recommended day


Thank you to the staff of Freedom!


and knowledgeable. As a bonus we got to see plenty of whales and never felt rushed or that our time with any particular pod was cut short. The food was plentiful and delicious. A truly unbeatable day!




Also many thanks to Liz who was the best whale spotter, and kept us well fed and looked after us throughout the day.
Love the fact that you can go into the wheelhouse to experience the skipper at work.

Whales behaved well and performed. Plenty to see.
Food very good.
Well run and professional experiece





We had a great day and the skipper ensured the best opportunity for whale sightings working with all the other boats out on the water great communication and commentary shared throughout the tour wonderful show of respect for the majestic whales.
Lovely food and was plentiful, the music playing on the return journey and at lunch was great with seeing the whales interested in us and checking us out we were so fortunate to have lots of pods of whales throughout the day especially 2 inquisitive humpback whales that came to the bow of the boat to check us out and hang out for at least a good hour, we also had interactions with a large green turtle , dolphins and dugongs such an amazing day thank you Toni , Rhys and Adam - we will definitely be back and be recommending Freedom 3 whale watching to all of our friends as a must do trip with you’s.
We had the perfect day, sunny with clear skies and seas. It was clear that all the boats out were working together to not only ensure the best opportunity for whale sightings, but taking the utmost care and precautions to prevent any harm to the whales - which was a wonderful show of respect for these gracious creatures.
The food was plentiful, the music was playing and its clear our crew love their work. I have never been more in awe than the moment 2 inquisitive humpback whales came to the bow of the boat to check we tiny humans out.
I felt transformed by meeting these gentle giants in such beautiful circumstances and I am grateful to the whole team for making this possible. Keep up the great work guys, our sea life needs more ambassadors like you. ❤️



I have only been whale watching once, many years ago from the Gold Coast so I cant compare to much but the most frustrating thing was the skipper was pointing out the pods and then she would turn the engine off and just sit there, but from 100s of metres away. We couldn't even make out the splashes or where the whales were because we were so far away.
At one point the crew was too busy watching a jet ski getting all the whale action and we just sat there doing nothing when it was clear the whales were not interested in coming over at all. We must have wasted half an hr just in that one spot.
I dont know if the skipper was new to the role or something but it really just felt like a lot of time was wasted just sitting there and 'waiting' for the whales to come to us when they were ages away.
We did get lucky and had around 8 whales surround the boat for almost 2hrs which was simply amazing. The whales were so close we could have touched them.
Lunch/coffee......This really needs an overhaul. There was 2 of the smallest pieces of deli meat, a curried potato salad, garden salad and 1 dinner roll. We were all starving, my kids ate the roll and then went back and asked for another roll. There simply was just not enough to be called a meal and it could do with some more kid friendly options and increase in size. Having the meals dished out on a plate was really tricky and we almost lost our plates a few times with the movements from the boat when we had sat the plate down to view the whales again. Would be much better if served in foil or containers of some sort.
Hot water for coffees was warm at best so it wasnt possible to enjoy a nice coffee on the water.
The crew and atmosphere was slightly lacking. The younger crew members who served lunch looked very unhappy and just didn't have that welcoming vibe about them. I will just offer a word of advice to the skipper to avoid using the phrase 'ok my lovelies' - after 6hrs on the boat, this becomes very tiresome to hear and also annoying for those people who don't like these kinds of pet names. I think I heard this phrase used at least 20 times over the course of the day and it just sounds so unprofessional.
I actually went whale watching again yesterday 27/8 but from a boat in Brisbane and I would have to say after comparing the two experiences, I prefer the Freedom Tour from Hervey Bay, purely because of the boat set up and the calm water. I think the size of the freedom boat (being on the smaller side) is more inviting for the whales to come close and play and the numbers of people on board definitely makes all the difference to me.

I wish to thank the crew as this was a big tick off my bucket list.
Mick’s enthusiastic approach was wonderful to observe, he obviously loves his job!
The food provided was amazing. Well done guys!
Definitely would highly recommend this excursion and company for their attention to detail and seamless expertise.
Cheryl
Thanks again
Mel Neumann