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9 Day Western Australia Coral Coast Explorer

9 Day Western Australia Coral Coast Explorer

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Small group tour, up to 24 guests only
Incredible sightseeing and experiences including a wild dolphin encounter at Monkey Mia, seeing the oldest and largest living fossils on Earth, exploring the Pinnacles, Kalbarri National Park, Shark Bay, Shell Beach, snorkelling Ningaloo Reef to discover the underwater world of Coral Bay and the opportunity to swim with manta rays or whale sharks (seasonal, additional charhes apply)
8 nights in central accommodation
Breakfast daily, 5 lunches and 5 dinners
National park entry fees, dolphin experience fees
Fully escorted by a professional, English-speaking driver guide
Comfortable, dedicated transportation throughout
In-depth sightseeing and entrance fees as per the itinerary

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