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Ballina NSW 2478

End the day with a sunset cruise up the Richmond River. Out of the Blue Adventures takes guests on a two-hour trip upriver at that beautiful time when the light’s soft and golden and the river’s abundant wildlife is getting ready to call it a night. You may see dolphins, and almost certainly lots of birds: the Richmond River Nature Reserve is home to 160 species, including ospreys, pelicans, terns and oystercatchers. Many of them are endangered. A marine biologist on board your 20-guest eco-vessel will tell you all about the residents of the mangrove forests and other habitats in this remarkable ecosystem, as well as explain some local history. With a cold beverage and snacks in hand, your job is just to sit back, soak it all in, and grab a selfie at sunset. You’ll be back in Ballina in time to find somewhere nice for dinner.

Encounter astonishing Humpback Whales in their natural habitat as they migrate past the coastline between Ballina and Byron Bay on the incredible Whale Watching tour around Byron Bay. They depart from Ballina's Richmond River and enter the pristine waters of Cape Byron Marine Park. Enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery while listening to live Humpback Whale song using their specialised underwater hydrophone. The friendly Marine Biologist will share in-depth knowledge of the area and jaw-dropping encounters experienced within Byron's Marine Park. They are so sure you'll spot a whale from June 1st until the end of October that they offer a free return trip if you don't see one on your first whale watching adventure! Available from May until October. Available for private charters.

Premier Snorkeling in Byron Bay. Experience the magic of Julian Rocks "Nguthungulli" Nature Reserve - a fascinating underwater ecosystem located just off the coast of Byron Bay. Take it all in during a premier guided snorkel tour with a Marine Biologist as your guide. 2.5 km off Byron Bay’s Main Beach, a rock formation called known locally by it Indigenous name of ‘Nguthungulli‘. Also known as Julian Rocks Nature Reserve, this rocky outcrop is rated as one of the best dive sites in Australia. This incredible place offers protected, safe and shallow waters perfect for snorkelling and freediving. Sitting off the most easterly point of Australia, Julian rocks is a convergence point of warm tropical and cooler temperate waters, making it a marine wildlife hotspot! Whales, Dolphins, Manta Rays, Leopard Sharks, Grey Nurse Sharks and Turtles are all common visitors. It’s a perfect environment for snorkelling and freediving with prolific fish life and multiple areas to explore. Enjoy the sights of the Byron coastline onboard our comfortable purpose built vessel “Out Of The Blue”. We often encounter local dolphins and other marine life on the way to Julian Rocks!

There’s no better way to enjoy the magnificence of Byron Bay’s natural beauty and wildlife, than from its pristine waters. Encounter species such as dolphins, turtles and birdlife in Cape Byron Marine Park. Explore the breathtaking coastline between Ballina and Byron Bay. Discover sheer cliffs, secluded beaches and headlands as you listen to live commentary by their Marine Biologist. Learn about wildlife, local points of interest and history of the area as you navigate Australia’s most Easterly point. Imagine viewing Cape Byron Lighthouse from a whole new perspective! Their purpose-built eco-vessel seats 20 guests and has a 360 degree views for unparalleled Dolphin Watching and sightseeing experiences. It has a unique hull design, which ensures a smooth, comfortable ride in all cruising conditions. Their friendly, professional team guarantee a first-class, unmatched, eco tour. Locally made sweet and savoury delights, bottled water and weather jackets are provided. Board the vessel in Ballina at Lance Ferris Wharf, 12 Fawcett Street (directly outside the Wharf Bar and Restaurant). Available for private charters. 20 guests maximum. Bookings are available online or by calling them.