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Our highly knowledgeable, professional crew share, local Indigenous and European history. Introducing you to their favourite and most impressive areas of Jervis Bay. With 70 kilometres of pristine coastline, there is no shortage of breathtaking beaches, shoreline and cliff faces to explore.
Whether it is cruising along Hyams Beach absorbing the most exquisite, shimmering white sand in the world- and even learning why! Or taking a step back in time to pre-European Australia in Booderee National Park and Bowen Island (home to over 10 000 fairy penguins!).
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Markande Shruti
2 months agoCruise is good, we have done it twice now and both the times We were lucky enough to see a big pod of dolphins. At least for an hour time they keep spotting and following dolphins. Only thing to keep in mind is, reach the venue to start cruise atleast 30 minutes prior because pier from where cruise leaves is little walk from the booking shop.
Areen Areen
2 months agoIt was a great experience, we enjoyed it and my 3 children were so excited to find many of dolphins, the weather was awesome and the trip took more than 2 hours.
Diana Gheorghita
4 months agoSaw so many dolphins that were also swimming right next to the boat. Great staff on board. Smooth sailing
Ravi
7 months agoWe were unlucky as we din't see any whales nor dolphins, but the crew was extremely good and overall it was fun, very high waves and all together a different experience.Avoid eating anything before you board as you may feel sick on wharf as its kind of sea sickness overall good experience.
Heather Flemion
a month agoWe had such an unpleasant time on the dolphin cruise today. We didn’t see any dolphins and were told they hadn’t seen dolphins for the last few days. Why do they call it a dolphin cruise if they miss them more often than not? They didn’t seem like they had any idea where to look for dolphins or like they were even trying to find dolphins. Do they not have any tools to locate the dolphins? I’ve been on plenty of these dolphins cruises in other countries that always found dolphins and seemed to know what they were doing. On top of the lack of dolphin sighting and perhaps even more disappointing was the poor attitude of the captain named Richard. He was unhappy from the second we boarded the boat. He started the cruise with a negative announcement about how we probably wouldn’t find any dolphins today and they couldn’t leave the straight line that we cruised in and out of because of the waves (the water conditions were fine). Then he came out of his cabin twice to tell off the people standing above him for stomping. They weren’t; they were just standing there, not even moving around. They slowed down the cruise for around 30 minutes to allow the people who paid extra to use the boom net to go in. Why are they combining a dolphin cruise with boom netting? We are meant to be cruising to looking for dolphins. At the end of the cruise, he continued blowing the horn at kayakers who were trying to cross. Generally captains give information, make jokes, and have a positive demeanor. He didn’t do any of those things. It was easily the worst cruise I’ve ever been on. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone even if we had seen dolphins. An absolute waste of time and money.