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Monkey Mia Yacht Charters Pty Ltd - Denham

From $ 44.0 to $ 74.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9948 1446
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Join Monkey Mia Yacht Charters to see the famous dolphins, dugong and sealife in the wild at Monkey Mia aboard the new luxury 17.7 metre sailing catamaran "Aristocat 2".

We offer wildlife cruises from one hour to two and a half hours, champagne sunset cruises and even overnight adventures. The boat has a liquor licence (persons under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by an adult), underwater viewing windows, indoor/outdoor seating and wheelchair access.

Aristocat 2 is the boat licensed to enter the restricted zone as it is the preferred Catamaran at Monkey Mia. This allows us to interact with the dolphins, dugongs and other marine life the moment Aristocat 2 leaves the jetty, going into that restricted zone where no other boat can go, giving you the best interaction with the marine life.

Special charter cruises are available for overnight adventures and special charters. Explore the Shark Bay Heritage Marine Park, scuba diving, fishing, snorkelling or simply soaking up the peacefulness of life at sea. For a memorable sailing getaway get a group of friends together, and let 'Aristocat 2' and a soft sea breeze do the rest.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.2 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
0.4 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Lodge
21.0 kms   Bay Lodge Economy Beachfront
21.2 kms   Shark Bay Views
21.9 kms   Denham Seaside Tourist Village
25.9 kms   Denham Villas

attractions

0.4 kms   Dolphins of Monkey Mia
0.9 kms   Monkey Mia
12.7 kms   Francois Peron National Park
18.9 kms   Ocean Park
19.6 kms   Peron Homestead
19.9 kms   Shell Beach
20.5 kms   Town Bluff
20.6 kms   Birridas
20.7 kms   Little Lagoon
21.4 kms   Blue Lagoon Pearls
21.4 kms   St Andrew's Church
23.4 kms   Shark Bay Marine Park
26.6 kms   Project Eden
28.7 kms   Shark Bay
28.9 kms   Big Lagoon
29.9 kms   Gudrun Wreck
31.8 kms   Eagle Bluff
36.3 kms   Dugongs
38.5 kms   Useless Loop
38.8 kms   Oyster Creek

information

21.5 kms   Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre

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