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Dive Ningaloo

About Dive Ningaloo

Dive Ningaloo is a locally owned and operated business that has evolved from a lifetime of diving, snorkeling, boating, marine biology, conservation, and almost anything to do with the ocean really!Dive Ningaloo prides itself in being a small, flexible dive school run by dive professionals with a real passion for what we do (we even dive on our days off!). We have been diving on the Ningaloo for over 20 years, and have more local experience and expertise than anyone else, to share with you.Owners Kirsten and David have long recognised and enjoyed the beauty and uniqueness of the Ningaloo reef and, surprised by the lack of diving options for visitors to the Ningaloo, have established Dive Ningaloo. DN specialises in small groups, personal service, and of course adventure diving, in the best, remote and beautiful places. We aim to give visitors the best experience of the Ningaloo reef, instead of diving in the same few dive spots, we travel to remote islands and explore untouched reef… The ultimate diving experience.

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Courses and Certifications

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Contact Dive Ningaloo

Address
Dive Ningaloo,6 Nimitz St,Exmouth,WA. 6707
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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