Monkey Mia Dolphin Spectacular Tour

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$750.00AUD
or 4 payments of $187.50 with how it works
Free cancellation up to 48 hours prior to experience
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November 2024

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What you can expect

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Inclusions
  • Departing from Kalbarri enjoy a 5-hour scenic flight and dolphin encounter at Monkey Mia
  • Hug the coastline flying low past the impressive Zuytdorp Cliffs where the Dutch merchant ship sunk in 1712
  • Fly past Womerangee Hill, next fly below cliff level where the views are spectacular
  • After flying over the peninsula towards the south of Monkey Mia, view the dark blue ocean merging with the shallow waters of Shark Bay
  • Land at Denham Airport and after a short drive arrive at Monkey Mia. Enjoy two and a half hours on the white sandy beach with shallow waters as well as experiencing the beautiful Bottle-Nose dolphins being fed and playing in the waters
  • Return to Kalbarri via flight via Eagle Bluff, a spectacularly high cliff that overlooks the Denham Sound near Shark Bay
Exclusions
  • Hotel transfers
Time
  • Departing daily at 7am
Duration
  • Aproximately 5 hours
Location
  • Fawcett Broad Dr, Kalbarri WA
  • Kalbarri Airport
What To Bring
  • Camera
  • Swimmers
  • Sun protection, including sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Small backpack with a towel, swimmers and water
Additional Information
  • Children must be under 38kg to qualify for a Child ticket
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at the time of booking
  • Upon completion of the purchase, please print the voucher and present on the day of the experience
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher

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