Montague Island - Narooma | NSW

8th March- 10th March 2024

Dive with Australian & New Zealand Fur Seals!

Are you ready to experience wildlife up and close? Join us for the best seal adventure with Australian and New Zealand Fur seals.

Montague Island, is a small island off the coast of Narooma, in NSW with a large population of Australian and NZ Fur seals. Interactions with these animals are like nothing you have experienced before; be prepared to let your inner child out meanwhile you flip, spin and dive with them.

If you’re a photographer, this is the trip you want to be on. You will come back with breathtaking close ups of seals and wide angle shots capturing the playfulness of these mammals. We will guide you on how to achieve this through our pre-trip workshop.

Our trip caters to scuba divers and snorkelers, photographers and no photographers; both experiences are fantastic and will get you face to face encounters. If you would like to know which one suits you better, just email us or give us a call.

** All images displayed where taken by Vanessa Torres Macho at Montague Island

Montague Island

Our trip starts in Narooma, we will make out way from Farnboro Motel to the marina, where the boat will be awaiting for our departure to Montague Island.

Snorkeling $420 per person, scuba diving $439 includes:

Diving - 2 days (9th and 10th of March)

Double boat dives & snacks

Accommodation - 2 nights (8th and 9th of March)

Two Nights at Farnboro Motel

Twin share

Underwater Photography Workshop

All Aquatic Imaging Australia expeditions include a pre-trip underwater photography workshop to get the best out of your setup.

Exclusions: transportation and meals.

Extras: Tanks $60 for the weekend. Please let us know if you would like to come as a snorkeler

Booking conditions and requirements: To secure your place on this trip, please contact us via email (just click on the ‘Enquire’ button) or call us on 0403042846. Spots are very limited!

Join Vanessa and Rick on yet another thrilling expedition around the world. Underwater photographers and non photographers always welcome!