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Humpback Whale Swim and Watch Tour
Every year over 30000 humpback whales pass our Ningaloo reef ( 礁 ) at different stages of their migratory journey. Their size, beauty and funny behaviors have attracted tourists from all over the world.
We now have the opportunity to enter their world and swim quietly along with them to experience a small part of their journey. There will be only 7 swimmers in the water at any one time along with our guide and photographer to capture this truly amazing event.
At 8 am tourists will be picked up from their accommodation( 住处) and delivered to our
beautiful Heron. Once on board we head out to the reef for our morning snorkel ( 潜 泳 ). People wanting to swim with the humpbacks will need to be able to swim and be over the age of 18.
After our morning snorkel, our spotter(侦查)plane will search for a resting group as these
slow moving whales are more likely to be interested in interacting with our swimmers and providing that breath-taking experience you will never forget. When the humpback swimming is finished, we serve a delicious lunch with all drinks provided. If time permits, we'll move into one of our favorite snorkeling spots for another explore of the Ningaloo reef. We will return to Exmouth later in the afternoon.
Prices Swimmer: AU$369.00 Observer: AU$195.00 Included in the Tour
l Bus transfers from and to your accommodation
l Experienced guides who are all qualified dive professionals
l Professional photographer on-board—professional photos of your day included free of charge .
l Two meals for breakfast and lunch
l All dive equipment and life vests ( swimming suits can be purchased at low costs)
l In-water radio communication with the spotter plane
l Hot water showers after in-water activities
1. Who can swim with humpback whales?
A. Adults who can swim.
B. Teenagers who are learning diving.
C. Boys who are interested in whales.
D. Adventurers who like sea creatures.
2. How can the guide look for the target humpback whales?
A. By boat. B. By radio. C. By plane. D. By satellite.
3. Which of the following is a tourist supposed to pay for?
A. Swimming suits. B. Professional photos. C. Life vests. D. Hot water showers.