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Swim with Burrunan dolphins in Coffin Bay National Park
Enjoy three hours of cruising and warm locally sourced food
Relax on board after your eventful swim
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Take to the waters and cruise Coffin Bay National Park on a luxury catamaran, and swim with Burrunan Dolphins. Your day will consist of a three-hour cruise to and from the swim site, with the remaining two hours dedicated solely to swimming with these incredible, playful creatures. You'll be able to choose from two swim options - a swim net at the front of the catamaran, or on mermaid tow lines at the back of the boat. Choose one or rotate through both!
Before you get that far, your experienced crew will suit you up with all the necessary gear. They'll also take you through a detailed safety briefing to ensure that you and the dolphins remain safe and get the most out of this exhilarating experience. This swim takes place entirely on the animal's terms - they aren't lured or coerced, and take part purely because they want to for an ethical and natural experience. Once you've finished your swim, you can get comfortable back on deck with a hot shower, some locally sourced warm food, and bask in the glorious feeling and realisation that you just swam with Burrunan Dolphins!
146 Esplanade, Coffin Bay, SA 5607
From
$295.00
/ person
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia.