Enjoy swimming with whale sharks, catamaran cruises, parasailing, kiteboarding, jet skiing, turtle snorkeling, sunset cruises and speed boat tours.
Not exact matches
You can play
with wild dolphins at Monkey Mia,
enjoy some of Australia's freshest lobster at Cervantes, stay at exclusive safari lodge Sal Salis, and
swim with the largest fish on earth, the
whale shark.
Apart from the perfect opportunity to
enjoy Belizean culture first hand and mingle
with the locals
with white sandy beaches and laid back vibes, Placencia Village is also an ideal hub to explore Maya Temple Sites, eat amazing Belizean food, snorkel the turquoise Caribbean Sea and even
swim with whale sharks.
And while you can snorkel and scuba dive on the reef, you can also
enjoy some amazing, once - in - a-lifetime experiences like
swimming with the protected dwarf minke
whales,
swimming with giant potato cods the size of small cars, feeding
sharks, walking on the bottom of the ocean
with the Seawalker (a spaceman - like helmet so your head and face stays dry) or exploring the reef on a Scuba Doo (a small motorised underwater vehicle for one which keeps your head dry and has a 180 degree viewing window) and cruises around at 2.5 knots).
Dive
with docile
whale sharks, the world s largest fish, at Ningaloo Reef between April and June,
swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in the warm waters of Monkey Mia and get up close to sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback
whales, explore the charming old pearling port of Broome and take a camel ride down Cable Beach at sunset, fly over the beehive shaped domes of the Bungle Bungle Range, boat down the huge, manmade Lake Argyle at Kununurra, explore the wineries and beaches of the Margaret River region, cruise spectacular Geikie and Windjana Gorges in the remote and rugged Kimberley, see the stark outback come alive
with glorious wildflowers in winter and early spring and
enjoy the sophisticated delights of Perth and the historic port of Fremantle.