Reef Shark Snorkel With Entry Pass
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Partner Name: Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters
Address: 2 Jessie Road Anna Bay NSW 231
Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters offers unique aquarium and zoo experiences in Port Stephens, NSW, Australia. This interactive aquarium allows visitors to get up close and personal with a variety of sharks and rays, either staying dry on the edges or wading into the lagoons to touch, pet, and feed the animals.
The Reef Shark Snorkel package is an exciting opportunity for adults and children aged 12 and above to snorkel in the Tropical Lagoon with Irukandji''s large 3-meter tawny nurse sharks and new whitetip reef sharks. This immersive experience allows for private access to the lagoon and is an exhilarating way to create unforgettable memories.
In addition to the snorkel package, Irukandji offers various activities and levels of entry, including wetsuit hire, guided tours, and private encounters. Visitors can also purchase annual passes, which pay for themselves after the second visit and include wetsuit hire every time.
When visiting Irukandji, it''s essential to bring hats, reef-friendly sunscreen, cameras, and clothes that can stay dry in the shallows. It''s also important to note that swimwear or rashie/clothes to swim in without a wetsuit are not allowed in the lagoons.
Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters is an ideal destination for a family day out, offering aquarium and zoo tickets, memberships, gift vouchers, tours, passes, and visits. The aquarium also hosts events throughout the year, making it an exciting and inspiring place to visit.
We Wander is proud to partner with Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters, offering their unique experiences to our customers. With a focus on education and conservation, Irukandji provides visitors with the opportunity to develop a passion and stewardship for these misunderstood species and the ocean ecosystem.