Ningaloo Reef Dreaming
Address: 1 Maidstone Crescent, Exmouth WA 6707, Australia
Ph: 1800 994 210
Offer: 10% discount to all Wicked Camper customers if you book a Whale shark tour, Scuba diving tour or Snorkeling tour (unfortunately we can not give discount on the Navy Pier dive)
Website: Ningaloo Reef Dreaming
Dreaming of a Ningaloo Reef Whale Shark Eco Wildlife Adventure?
If you’re backpacking in Western Australia and fancy a spot of whalesharking (i.e. swimming with whale sharks), you’d be hard pressed to find a better whale shark tour provider than Ningaloo Reef Dreaming.
Located near Exmouth WA, Ningaloo Reef Dreaming deliver more whale shark adventure per pound than any of their local competitors. You see, when it comes to finding these gorgeous fish, Ningaloo Reef Dreaming has the edge by virtue of exclusive access to their very own spotter plane. This means you won’t have to wait for a half dozen other tourist boats to clear out before you get your chance to go swimming with whalesharks. This means you get more time to swim with the whale sharks off Ningaloo Reef!
If that’s not cool enough, Ningaloo Reef Dreaming has also been awarded the exclusive contract to dive the Exmouth Navy Pier, which is among the top 10 shore dives in the world and is famous for marine life including manta rays, dolphins and whales (in addition to whale sharks).
Dive and Snorkel the Ningaloo Reef and Muiron Islands
In addition to the whale sharky goodness on offer, Ningaloo Dreaming also offer the following activities:
- Castaway Overnight Dive Safaris
- Whale Watching Cruises
- Diving Courses and Snorkelling
- Live Aboard Cruises
- Eco Wildlife Adventure Tours
What is a Whale Shark?
Wikipedia defines the whale shark as follows:
Rhincodon typus, is a slow filter feeding shark that is the largest living fish species. This distinctively-marked shark is the only member of its genus Rhincodon and its family, Rhincodontidae (called Rhinodontes before 1984), which is grouped into the subclass Elasmobranchii in the class Chondrichthyes. The shark is found in tropical and warm oceans and lives in the open sea. The species is believed to have originated about 60 million years ago.
What does a Whale Shark look like?
Bear witness to this whale shark video on Youtube and see for yourself!
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Hey guys. I totally agree!! I stumbled across this site and when I read this article it just brought back all my great memories of Australia and diving the reef with Ningaloo Dreaming. Can’t wait to go back one day!