- Duration: 5 days
- Address: Abrolhos Islands Geraldton 653
- Participant: 1
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with Eco Abrolhos Cruises in the breathtaking region of Regional Western Australia. Discover the unique beauty of the Abrolhos Islands on a 5-day tour that showcases the best of these extraordinary islands. Over the course of your journey, you''ll explore all three island groups, experiencing a variety of activities from sunrise to after sunset.
During your tour, you''ll have the opportunity to go snorkeling and swimming in crystal-clear waters, bird watching, and spotting wildlife such as sea lions, dolphins, whales, and tamar wallabies. You''ll also enjoy daily crayfishing (lobster) sessions, guided island walks, and a pearl farm tour (seasonal). While fishing is not available due to demersal closure, you''ll still enjoy plenty of fresh seafood caught by you and prepared on board by their chef.
Eco Abrolhos Cruises is committed to sustainable fishing practices, ensuring that all seafood taken is consumed on board, protecting the fish stocks at the Abrolhos Islands. The tour also includes a visit to the historical site of the Batavia shipwreck, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region''s past.
This immersive tour is perfect for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and rich history of Regional Western Australia. With its scenic cruises and expert guides, Eco Abrolhos Cruises offers an unforgettable adventure that showcases the very best of this stunning region. We Wander is proud to partner with Eco Abrolhos Cruises, offering you the opportunity to create unforgettable memories in the heart of Regional Western Australia.
Please note that the tour is not suitable for young children outside of school holidays. All guests are required to adhere to Eco Abrolhos Cruises'' terms and conditions, including a 20% non-refundable deposit for cancellations. Please see their website for their full cancellation policy. Tours with a special focus on the history of the islands, particularly the Batavia shipwreck, and the natural history, are available on select dates for an additional charge.