Migaloo is back AGAIN! Rare albino whale makes a splash in a front of a boat in the Gold Coast

  • The famous white whale has been spotted along off the Gold Coast on Saturday
  • Migaloo was spotted swimming about, giving nearby boats a cheeky splash
  • The rare albino whale was first spotted in 1991 and continues to stun watchers

Australia's most famous white whale has been spotted splashing off the Queensland coast.

Migaloo the albino whale was seen off the Gold Coast Saturday morning. 

The whale was captured splashing his tail in the water as he heads south for the end of his annual migration. 

Australia's most famous white whale has been spotted splashing off Gold Coast (pictured)

As usual, the white white continued to please crowds including tour operator Tasha Mulligan. 

Despite holding whale watching tours for the last two decades, it was the first time Ms Mulligan saw Migaloo, reported ABC News.  

'Migaloo was always just a magical unicorn to me and I'm so glad I finally got to see him,' she said. 

'It's pretty incredible just to see that beautiful white glow in the water and see the size and power of him. It was amazing.'

As usual, the white white continued to please crowds including tour operator Tasha Mulligan

As usual, the white white continued to please crowds including tour operator Tasha Mulligan

A Gold Coast deckhand shared a video of Migaloo to Twitter, showing the whale coming close to the boat

A Gold Coast deckhand shared a video of Migaloo to Twitter, showing the whale coming close to the boat

'We found Migaloo off the Gold Coast at 10.30am today! The boat engines are off and he came so close to us,' the deckhand wrote

'We found Migaloo off the Gold Coast at 10.30am today! The boat engines are off and he came so close to us,' the deckhand wrote

A Gold Coast deckhand shared a video of Migaloo to Twitter, showing the whale coming close to the boat.

'We found Migaloo off the Gold Coast at 10.30am today! The boat engines are off and he came so close to us,' the deckhand wrote. 

The white whale, who was first spotted in 1991, is so rare there are special laws to protect him.