Great White Shark Adventure (2 Nights)
- 期間: 3 日 (約)
- 製品コード: TOUR-ADV2N
Our national award-winning 2-Night Great White Adventure is back! This is the perfect trip for anyone who, a little pressed for time, has ever wanted to jump into the cage and experience the thrill of seeing Great White Sharks up close. Even watching them from the boat is amazing. It is an Adventure for all ages, although we recommend children are at least 8 years old, and able to cope in an adult environment. The opportunity to ocean floor cage dive or dive with the Australian sea lions is available at an additional $100.00AUD per dive (payable onboard and includes all gear).
Day 1
We’ll meet you outside of the Marina Hotel, Port Lincoln at 7:45pm and escort you to the Rodney MV. Welcome aboard at 8:00pm. Formal inductions and safety talk will begin, followed by being shown to your cabins to unload your belongings. Bedtime is up to you, but it’s anchors aweigh at 4:00am. (Not that you have to get up then).
Day 2
It’s worth getting up at day-break for the rest of the journey down to the Neptune Islands. The scenery is spectacular – we pass through the stunning
Thorny Passage and stop by the Hopkins Islands for an hour so you can snorkel with Australian Sea Lions. Anchor at the Neptune Islands (our
destination), where you’ll no doubt spot a few dorsal fins. Divers are briefed, and the cages hit the water, ready for action!
Relax, unwind, talk about the day while feasting on the buffet, check out the amazing night-sky, retire to your cabin (no engine starting at 4:00 am).
Day 3
Diving resumes in the Surface Cage. We also like to hop in the tender boat, check out the New Zealand Fur Seals and go walking around the Neptune
Islands. Leave the Neptune Islands by 2:00pm and arrive Port Lincoln 6:30pm. Dinner is served on board. This is in time for the last flight back to Adelaide with Regional Express but please do check schedule with the airline to ensure flights are running.
*Itinerary is indicative only (subject to weather and any other circumstances that may affect the scheduling of events).
All equipment needed for surface and ocean floor cage diving is provided as is snorkeling gear for the Australian sea lions.