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Melbourne

Wilsons Prom Whale Adventure Cruise with Lunch

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Overview

Soak up the rugged coastline of Wilsons Prom from the waters and learn about the history of the surrounding areas.

Highlights

  • - Cruise to the southernmost point of the Australian mainland.
  • - At this Australian marine national park, you'll be able to spot seals, dolphins, and migrating whales.
  • - Cruise in style, on the world's largest custom-built amphibious boats.
  • - Expert guides will shed light on the history and current strides of the national park.
  • - Explore The Glennie, Anderson Islets, and Anser Island as you cruise along.
  • - Gasp at the remarkable Skull Rock and its iconic granite monolith.

What's included

  • - Round-trip cruise rides
  • - Morning & afternoon tea
  • - Delicious lunch
  • - Stop at Refuge Cove to walk and swim
  • - Cruise around the Prom lighthouse
  • - Cruise up and under Skull Rock
  • - Visit Kanowna Island seal colony
  • - Regular sea bird and dolphin sightings
  • - Licenced bar onboard

Not included

  • - Hotel transfers

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 48 hours before the start of your experience.

Your experience

Discover the rugged coastline of Wilsons Prom on this 2-hour cruise on a custom-built amphibious boat, designed for cruising waters in comfort and safety. Explore The Glennie, Anderson Islets, and Anser Island as you cruise along. Marvel at the prehistoric boulders of Mount Oberon, located behind Norman Beach's white quartz sands. The iconic South Point, the southernmost tip of mainland Australia will come into the picture as you cruise into the waters of the Bass Strait and Victoria's first marine national park. You'll soon be minutes away from the iconic granite monolith that is Skull Rock. Sculpted by waves and surrounded by glassy blue waters, Skull Rock has an eerie facade- you'll notice skull shapes reveal themselves the closer you get. Look out for aquatic wildlife, like seals, dolphins, and if you're lucky, migrating whales!

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