The 2019 Whale Shark Season has kicked off with a bang!
Yesterday was our very first Whale Shark Tour for the year and what a day! Lovely reef snorkels inside the lagoon, warm clear Ningaloo waters, and multiple swims with big beautiful spotty fish - what more could you want!?
We are looking forward to many more day like this...
If you're in Exmouth between now until August, come check us out!
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Swimming with Sharks: What to Know, Pack and Expect Before You Go
Quick summary: Swimming with whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef is calm, safe and awe-inspiring, far from the ‘dangerous predator’ image people imagine. Tours are fully guided, structured and monitored, with expert crews ensuring both swimmer and shark safety. You don’t need to be a strong swimmer. Basic confidence in open water, floating calmly, and using…
What Happens If You Can’t Keep Up on a Whale Shark Swim?
Quick summary: Whale shark swim difficulty is much lower than most people expect, with whale sharks moving slowly and swims kept short and guided. You don’t need to be highly fit, but you do need basic swimming ability and comfort in open water. If you can’t keep up, a dedicated tender boat in the water…





