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Sail Ningaloo Pty Ltd

About Sail Ningaloo Pty Ltd

Our philosophy is focused on immersing our guests in a purely natural, world class experience, with a high emphasis on interpretive and educational interaction whilst maintaining a world’s best practice minimum impact, environmentally sustainable tourism policy.Sail Ningaloo’s owner operators are Lannie and Luke Riley. They’re passionate and committed to providing each and every guest with a unique, personalised, world class eco experience exploring the best of Australia’s Coral Coast. Whether it is an action packed adventure or a relaxing laze about that you desire – we have something for you!To achieve these amazing unforgettable experiences we simply mix a dash of personalised professional service with a twist of knowledge, passion, and dedication and we stir in a generous measure of luxury on a superbly appointed and spacious sailing catamaran. We then gently pour it into one of the worlds most spectacular and last remaining pristine coral reef systems situated in a remote and isolated corner of Western Australia’s rugged North West coastline.Sail Ningaloo is an accredited and award winning Eco Tourism business. View our awards and certifications. We are proud to say we are carbon neutral having calculated and offset our carbon emissions.

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1 Robinson StreetCoral Bay, WAAustralia, 6701
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