Swimming With Whale Sharks In Ningaloo Reef



Swimming with the biggest fish in the ocean is certainly something many people want to tick off their bucket list. Do your whale shark tour the first day you arrive in Exmouth. It is estimated that over 40,000 humpback whales migrate along the coast, with tours from Coral Bay and Exmouth high in demand for a chance to have a larger-than-life face off with an ocean great.

From our observation and comparison Ningaloo Blue offered a superior experience to the others because they epwere the only ones with a safety zodiac in the water with us, they gave us more time in the water with the whale sharks than the others, getting on and off the boat was easier and better designed than the other boats and finally the staff did everything they could to ensure our safety and enjoyment on the day with a very personal and professional approach to everyone involved.

After lunch the skipper offered everyone the choice of another snorkel over the coral reef, or to go and see Spinner Dolphins and Humpback Whale, spotted 4km out to sea. Everything you need is provided on board for all Ningaloo Discovery tours including snorkelling equipment, wetsuits, food and drinks, and knowledgeable tour guides who are passionate about the Ningaloo Reef and all marine life in the area.

Tail-slapping whales are considered too aggressive for human interaction so guests must stay at least 50 metres away from the animals (with whale sharks, the distance is five metres). You can visit Exmouth on an Adventure Tours Australia trip, and swim with the sharks in your free time (and on your own dime).

Easily accessible from the United States Ningaloo whale shark n dive and Europe, Mexico is one of the lucky locations to be graced by whale sharks. They take that extra step in making sure your day is exactly that, and guarantee our tours to be second to none, always. Join our tours with the largest purpose built dive vessel on the Ningaloo Reef.

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