Tuesday 29 October 2013

2013 Eden Whale Festival: Have a Whale of a Time!

Whale lovers as well as fun lovers of all ages are invited to attend the annual Eden Whale Festival, held this weekend in the picturesque township of Eden.

“If you want to get up close and personal with these magnificent animals, there is no better place to be in Australia this weekend than Eden on NSW’s beautiful Sapphire Coast,” Member for Bega, Andrew Constance said.

“Last year, 5,750 visitors attended the Eden Whale Festival. Of these, 4,370 visitors came from outside the area, staying an average three nights, and contributing $1,704,300 to our local community.”

The Eden Whale Festival celebrates the southern migration of the humpback and other whales. Timed to coincide with the migration of the whales along the coast, the Eden Whale Festival showcases not only the whales – which can be seen in large numbers in the town’s stunning Twofold Bay – but also an action-packed program of activities and events.

Highlights include a spectacular street parade, live music, vibrant market stalls, educational marine displays and presentations, great local food and wine, an Oyster Shucking Competition and of course, whale watching tours. Other attractions are open gardens, golf days, exhibitions, and competitions.

Minister for Tourism and Major Events, George Souris said: “The NSW Government, through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW, is pleased to support regional events such as the Eden Whale Festival as part of the 2013 Regional Flagship Events Program.”

Destination NSW CEO Sandra Chipchase said: “The Eden Whale Festival is a uniquely Australian event.

“For one weekend each year, the rich maritime and whaling history of Eden becomes the centrepiece for festivities, attracting visitors and locals alike. Visitors should also make time to explore this beautiful region – with its forests, lush pastures and sparkling coastline, the Sapphire Coast is a perfect holiday destination at any time of the year.”

For more information please visit: www.edenwhalefestival.com.au

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