Via Geraldton, 70 Kms by Boat Abrolhos Islands, Western Australia Geraldton 6530 AustraliaMap
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Day trip to the Abrolhos
NationWest Aviation flew us to &sround The Abrolhos islands.The pilot is your guide.He has fantastic information abput the islands,history&,wildlife.We had a wonderfull flight,got to snorkel,seeing co...
Just amazing, what a wonderful place. We took a day long tour including scenic flight, snorkeling, beach time and nature walks. So many highlights...the reefs from the air, the Batavia wreck site, Eas...
I can't speak highly enough of Wendy and the crew at Geraldton Air Charters, we took their full day tour across to East Wallabi for a snorkel an Turtle Bay. Incredible !!! Must do.
We did a fly over tour. I had hoped to be able to see sharks, dolphins, manta rays and walabees. We saw NONE! Even though we landed on Walabee island, we were not near the critters and didn't even fly...
Day trip to the Abrolhos
NationWest Aviation flew us to &sround The Abrolhos islands.The pilot is your guide.He has fantastic information abput the islands,history&,wildlife.We had a wonderfull flight,got to snorkel,seeing co...
Paradise on Earth
Just amazing, what a wonderful place. We took a day long tour including scenic flight, snorkeling, beach time and nature walks. So many highlights...the reefs from the air, the Batavia wreck site, Eas...
Abrolhos Tours
I can't speak highly enough of Wendy and the crew at Geraldton Air Charters, we took their full day tour across to East Wallabi for a snorkel an Turtle Bay. Incredible !!! Must do.
Don't expect to see any animals
We did a fly over tour. I had hoped to be able to see sharks, dolphins, manta rays and walabees. We saw NONE! Even though we landed on Walabee island, we were not near the critters and didn't even fly...
Tough to visit.
There are three groups of islands. I spent my holidays on Post Office Island in the Pelsaert Group. It was rock lobster fishing, now pearls.