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Tangalooma Dive and Watersports can be reached via telephone at 07 3410 6924 or via email at
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Tangalooma Dive and Watersports is located at Tangalooma Island Resort, Tangalooma, Moreton Island, Queensland 4025, Australia. Parking is also available: . Public transportation is also available via: .
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One of the many facilities in Morton Island resort. Allows online booking and good comms after booking, including ensuring that we are strong enough to kayak to the wrecks and get back. We had booked the wrecks tour, but cancelled it as the weather looked unpredictable and staff were happy to cancel it. We ended up hiring the kayaks and going to the wrecks ourselves the weather turned out to be good, which was a bit cheaper than the tour. The kayaking itself was tiring but the experience at the wrecks was worth it! – via
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Went for a snorkelling session.
Of my family of 4, my goggles were cracked and had to be replaced while we were halfway snorkelling. The replaced goggles did not get the “anti-fog” treatment so it was constantly fogging up.
But there were a great number of fishes to see at the wreck and other than my equipment-failures, the rest of my family had good fun.
There was also not as much care and attention as I would have preferred. The briefing session was done like a task that the staff had to go through and there was not much sense that the staff were genuinely keen to make the experience awesome for people who took part.
Overall, the location for snorkel was great. But the equipment, the logistics and the staff were nothing to shout about. – via
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My sons did their open water scuba diving course here and had a brilliant time. The instructor Cameron is fantastic – knows his stuff and is patient and fun with the kids. The site was awesome as well, they did dives at the wrecks and saw turtles, sharks, and even lion fish. Highly recommended! – via
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We did the snorkelling around the shipwrecks and it was awesome!!! We saw lots of fish, corals and some sharks!
Our guides Brock and Inga were both very experienced. They looked after us very well and showed us where to look and what to look at.
Highly recommend it if you visit Moreton Island!! – via
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We went on the 1,5hours guided snorkeling tour along the shipwrecks, which ended up being only half an hour of snorkeling with all the waiting and gearing up. We were disappointed of how little we got to see, especially with another 40 people in the water with us (there were about 4 groups in total with a guide each and we often got confused in the water who to follow). We ended up hiring a double kayak afterwards to go back to the wrecks and had so much more fun there – we even saw a turtle then. The snorkel tour is only worth it if your with kids or doing snorkeling the first time. – via
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(Translated by Google) A tourist trap! We took a day with snorkeling. The boat has barely arrived that you have to ride to confirm the dive. Barely time to eat that you are in the water to queue with all the other tourists to see 4 unfortunate fish and a wreck almost at water level. After 30 minutes it’s over. Back to the starting point with only 1 shower for women and one for men! And you already have to go back on board to go back. Not even time to take a tour of the island. The only way you have time to cross is that of the shops!!!!
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Un piège à touristes ! Nous avons pris une journée avec plongée en snorkling. Le bateau est à peine arrivé qu’il faut cavaler pour confirmer la plongée. A peine le temps de manger que vous êtes dans l’eau pour faire la queue avec tous les autres touristes pour voir 4 malheureux poissons et une épave presque au niveau de l’eau. Au bout de 30mn c’est fini. Retour au point de départ avec 1 seule douche chez les femmes et une chez lez hommes ! Et il faut déjà retourner à bord pour rentrer. Même pas le temps de faire un tour sur l’île. Le seul chemin que vous avez le temps de traverser c’est celui des boutiques !!!! – via
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