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Goin' Off Safaris - Port Lincoln

From $ 660.0 to $ 1920.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8687 7480
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A truly personalised world class experience, Goin' Off Safaris is a locally owned and run business showcasing the very best secrets of South Australia's untouched Eyre Peninsula. There are very few places in the world where you can interact with marine life in their own natural environment but Goin' Off Safaris you with these amazing experiences. Come face to face with the oceans most feared predator, the Great White Shark, swim and feed with farmed Southern Bluefin Tuna off Port Lincoln and then swim and play with the incredibly friendly sealions and resident dolphins in Baird Bay.

The scenery is breathtaking, from jagged coastlines and spectacular and rugged interrupted cliff top views to footprint free pristine beaches and untamed national parks full of bird and wildlife, you're in for a treat. Handfeed kangaroos and koalas, sand board towering sand dunes, snorkel and kayak in crystal clear waters, beach fishing and fish charters, cruise the beautiful waters of Coffin Bay, explore the Talia Caves or soaking up the sun with many other fantastic activities on offer then relax with a beautiful soft pink sunset on your waters edge accommodation whilst feasting yourself on succulent fresh seafood and local wines. Unless you've seen it yourself, you cannot comprehend the breathtaking magnitude of the natural wonders in the comfort of a luxury four-wheel drive with everything provided. If you're after a holiday with a difference, packed full of fun with adventurous activities or relaxing on a deserted beach, then the best way to do this is with an elite personalised tour with an itinerary that best compliments the stunning surrounds in the fresh outdoors with the friendly and outgoing characters of the unique Goin' Off Safaris. See you there.

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