Explore the prolific marine life of Byron Bay at "Nuthungulli" Julian Rocks marine sanctuary. Snorkel and freedive with turtles, manta and eagle rays, harmless leopard sharks and thousands of fish. Learn as you go with your marine biologist on board.
Julian Rocks Nguthungulli Nature Reserve
Discover Julian Rocks Marine Sanctuary in Byron Bay, rated as one of the best dive sites in Australia. Experience "Nguthungulli" (the local Arakwal name for this incredible place) which offers protected safe and shallow waters perfect for snorkelling and freediving. Sitting off the most easterly point of Australia, Julian Rocks is a convergence point of warm tropical and cooler temperate waters, making it a marine wildlife hotspot.
Snorkel with whales, dolphins, manta rays, leopard sharks, grey nurse sharks and turtles. Discover a perfect environment for snorkelling and freediving with prolific fish life and multiple areas to explore. Your onboard Marine biologist will guide you to the best spots to see marine life.
Don't worry, you will be provided with a quality mask, fins and a wetsuit. Enjoy the sights of the Byron coastline onboard your comfortable vessel "Wardjum" ─ Bundjalung for a mythical sea creature. You may even encounter local dolphins and other marine life on the way to Julian Rocks. Humpback whales are a daily sight from June-November.
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Duration 2.5 hours
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English
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