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Tour

Swim with Humpback Whales or Whale Sharks

Are you ready to meet some of the most magnificent sea creatures? On this activity, we'll swim alongside humpback whales or whale sharks in their natural habitat off the Ningaloo Coast of Western Australia. Description. At the indicated time,...

  • 8 hours
  • 10/10 | 1 review

Are you ready to meet some of the most magnificent sea creatures? On this activity, we'll swim alongside humpback whales or whale sharks in their natural habitat off the Ningaloo Coast of Western Australia.

Description

At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Exmouth before heading to the harbour to board a catamaran for a cruise along the Ningaloo Coast, a World Heritage Site and home to Australia's second largest reef.

As we search for giant sea creatures, we'll serve welcome tea on board. If you participate between March and September, we'll focus on whales; between May and June, we will look for sharks. Once we locate them, we'll enter the water to snorkel alongside these creatures.

Participants will wear snorkel masks and gear to dive and observe the animals up close, creating an unforgettable experience. Depending on sea conditions, we may snorkel in one or two spots. In addition, we may encounter manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, dugongs, and more.

We'll enjoy a wholesome buffet lunch on board, including coffee, tea, and water. After 8 hours of activity, we'll return to your hotel.

Ticket options

When booking, you can choose to participate as a swimmer or as a companion on the catamaran. A family ticket for 2 children and 2 adults aged 3-16 is also available.

Prices

Included

  • Transport by bus/minibus and boat
  • English–speaking tour escort
  • Snorkelling equipment
  • Buffet lunch
  • Drinks
  • Photos
  • Wetsuit
  • Lifejackets

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