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Ningaloo Pearls Pty Ltd

About Ningaloo Pearls Pty Ltd

Located at Exmouth in the North-West of Western Australia, Ningaloo Pearls Pty Ltd is a friendly owner operated business that offers a diverse range of sea going activities.Whether it’s wrestling a 40kg Spanish Mackerel, snorkelling over spectacular breath taking coral or even having a go at seeding your own pearl shell we have the ability to cater to your needs. Your captain Terry Maxwell has over 35 years experience in the marine industry around the Pilbara and Gascoyne area, so all aspects of your safety are assured. With Terry’s wealth of knowledge you will have an unforgettable day filled with adventure and come away with an understanding and respect for the Ningaloo marine park and the treasures it holds.All activities are performed on the “OSSO BLUE” registered as a PADI dive vessel, a purpose built vessel designed for fishing, diving/snorkelling and scientific research. Powered by two twin 150hp Yamaha, four-stroke engines this 28` aluminium cruises and manoeuvres in the water effortlessly.

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Address
Pellew StExmouth, Western Australia
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