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| Dolphin Watch Cruises - Jervis Bay conducts the largest dolphin and whale watching cruises on Jervis Bay Marine Park.
There’s a resident group of about 75 bottlenose dolphins that spend much of their time in Jervis Bay. The average sighting rate is greater than 97 per cent. They have a policy should you not see dol |
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| Offering half to full day fishing charters for small or large groups, Jervis Bay Fishing and Sightseeing Charters will customise a trip to suit you. Whether you are looking for a deep sea fishing trip with your mates or a Jervis Bay sightseeing cruise for your extended family, Jervis Bay Fishing & Sightseeing Charters |
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Huskisson , South Coast |
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| Jervis Bay is renowned for its outstanding white beaches, clear blue water and abundant fish life in its marine and land based National Parks. It has a resident pods of dolphins, Australian Fur seals, Fairy penguins and plays host to migrating Humpbacks at various times from June through to Novembers Located on the S |
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Huskisson , South Coast |
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| Jervis Bay Sailing Charters provide private sailing charters on Jervis Bay - offering a unique experience for visitors to access the bays pristine waterways onboard a Seawind sailing catamaran. The boat comes fully equipped and with a professional skipper, providing the perfect platform for a unique view of Jervis Bay |
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Huskisson , South Coast |
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| "Jervis Bay Whales " is the New South Wales South Coast’s largest Whale and Dolphin Watching Company.
Humpback Whales are seen from late May to late November. Ask about Jervis Bay Whales’ sighting guarantee! Ask about seeing the mother Humpbacks and their newborn calves in Jervis Bay sheltered waters! During their se |
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Huskisson , South Coast |
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| Explore the waters of beautiful Jervis Bay on the South Coast of NSW, on the wonderful Molokini see through canoes.
These unique see through canoes at Jervis Bay are a first in Australia.
See dolphins, giant stingrays, fairy penguins, Port Jackson sharks (the kind with no teeth) fish and habitats.
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