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Exmouth Diving & Whaleshark Centre

About Exmouth Diving & Whaleshark Centre

Exmouth Diving Centre is located right at the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth, Western Australia. Being a small town of about 2,500 people situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, about 1,270 km north of Perth, it has an average winter temperature of 28 degrees centigrade, perfect for that winter getaway and a Whaleshark Swim or Scuba Dive on the Ningaloo Reef. Summer tempretures average 35 degrees.Exmouth diving centre has been operating for many years on the Ningaloo Reef and is Exmouth's original dive centre. We specialise in WhaleShark Swim Tours, Scuba Diving, Snorkelling and having a great time on the Ningaloo Reef.What makes this such a special place? Well we have the most consistent congregation of adolescent Whaleshark, which allows us to Whaleshark Swim every day from March to August and Guarantee it! Big Fish, Manta, Turtles, Dugong and Humpback Whales are in abundance too. Lets not forget the Great Scuba Diving all year round and snorkelling like you would not believe !!Exmouth Dive is the only PADI 5 Star Instructor Development (IDC) Centre on the Ningaloo Reef, offering a complete diver training service: from Open Water to professional level Dive Master & Instructor Training. We are open 7 days a week for sales and service, dive tours, equipment hire, air fills and PADI diving courses. With Four Boats we can get you out on the reef.

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Address
2 Payne StreetExmouth, Western Australia, 6707
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