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Get up close to bottlenose dolphins while sitting in the boom net
Enjoy spectacular views of Jervis Bay on this 90-minute cruise
Learn more about dolphins and the local history
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Boom Netting Dolphin Cruise
We absolutely loved it!! It was an excellent experience in everyway. We had the perfect day and plenty of dolphins to see including a baby dolphin. The boat was large, immaculate and there where many places to sit outside and inside. The staff where all great and lovely. Defiantly recommend this for all ages.
10/10
Amazing one of the best experiences of my life not just the experience itself but the service and hospitality! Highly recommend this site
The closest you can get to swimming with dolphins is this Boom Netting Dolphin Cruise at Jervis Bay. As you cruise the unspoilt waters and enjoy the amazing views of the coastline you will have the exciting opportunity to sit in the boom net that is extended out to skim the water. You will get close to the bottlenose dolphins as they frolic and jump in the water playfully. You’ll also learn about the dolphins and the history of this piece of coastline. A fantastic must-do enjoyable experience for families visiting the south coast.
15 Field Street, Huskisson, NSW 2540
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Boom Netting Dolphin Cruise
We absolutely loved it!! It was an excellent experience in everyway. We had the perfect day and plenty of dolphins to see including a baby dolphin. The boat was large, immaculate and there where many places to sit outside and inside. The staff where all great and lovely. Defiantly recommend this for all ages.
Disappointed. Trip Ruined. Requested refund ASAP
Adrenline stuffed up. False times on thier website
10/10
Amazing one of the best experiences of my life not just the experience itself but the service and hospitality! Highly recommend this site
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