Sorrento: Dolphins & Seals Snorkeling Cruise w/ Lunch
1.Sorrento: Dolphins & Seals Snorkeling Cruise w/ Lunch
Snorkel with Port Phillip Bay fur seals and wild dolphins from Sorrento on the Moonraker. Gear, wetsuit, lunch included.
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Snorkel with Port Phillip Bay fur seals and wild dolphins from Sorrento on the Moonraker. Gear, wetsuit, lunch included.
Most PopularCruise Phillip Island’s rugged coast on a 3-hour hunt for whales and dolphins, with expert spotting and afternoon tea included.
3-hour Moonraker swim in Port Phillip Bay: snorkel with fur seals at Chinaman’s Hat and try a dolphin encounter. Lunch and gear included.
“The staff were so amazing and friendly! Best part was swimming with the seals! Visibility and process of swimming with the dolphins was not the best but you get to see the dolphins better when they’re swimming with the boat. Would definitely recommend! :)”
3-hour dolphin and seal cruise from Sorrento on a small luxury boat. Sightseeing-only ticket with refreshments and dolphin guarantee.
“The crew were amazing. Great communication and very professional. All were happy to answer any question and accomodate any need.”
3-hour whale and dolphin cruise from San Remo Jetty near Cape Woolamai, with onboard commentary, seals, and afternoon tea.
“The water was choppy with ocean waves, dipping here rising there, it was the sensation of a never ending roller coaster. The sms warned us to prepare for possible seasickness - glad we followed the advice! Our little group was fine. We saw Read more”
Snorkel with wild dolphins and seals off Sorrento in Port Phillip Bay on the Moonraker, with lunch or morning tea included.
“We had a fantastic day with a family of five. We were lucky enough to see a lot of dolphins on the day and even luckier to get to swim with them. Great day and the weather was fab which made it more special.”
Snorkel at Popes Eye, meet fur seals at Chinaman’s Hat, and search for dolphins in Port Phillip Bay from Queenscliff Harbour.
The laneways and the bay, and every road out to the coast and the ranges.