Discover the best top things to do in Portsea, Australia including Bayplay-Discover SCUBA Diving!, RedBoats, Bayplay - Open Water Course, Bayplay-Snorkel with Seadragons Tour, London Bridge Ocean Beach, Portsea Back Beach, Bayplay, Shelly Beach.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
For those wishing to dive into the underwater world and venture amongst nature's finest, Scuba Diving is for you! No certification or past experience is required! Beautiful soft coral and unique marine life including highly sought after Weedy Sea Dragons are sure to amaze whilst under the direct supervision of our highly experienced professional dive team.
5.0 based on 128 reviews
Redboats provides private and public tours of some of the amazing attractions at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Discover what lies beneath! Learn how to dive, discovering and interacting with the amazing diversity of marine life to be found in the underwater world. Successful completion of the PADI Open Water Course qualifies you to dive independently to a depth of 18 meters in open water and is an internationally recognised passport to dive throughout the world!
4.5 based on 19 reviews
For those wishing to snorkel among some of natures finest a Guided Eco Snorkel Tour to the unique Weedy Sea Dragon Colony in Port Phillip Bay with is for you! Get a taste for snorkeling in a relaxed coastal setting with the chance to discover, interact and learn about a variety of interesting marine life. Everybody is welcome to give it a try, swimmers and non-swimmers alike! Tour Details Tours begin with your friendly and highly experienced guide demonstrating the basics of snorkeling covering; equipment usage, in-water communication, snorkel & free diving skills as well as information on the marine life you can expect to encounter. Then it’s a short walk & plunge off the Portsea pier where you’ll encounter an array of mesmerizing marine life including; soft corals, sponge life, Hermit Crabs, Puffer Fish, Star Gazers as well as Weedy Seadragons.
4.0 based on 65 reviews
Broad expanse of beach with good surfing waves, but dangerous rip tides (Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared swimming here in 1967).
Well a beach is a beach but this one reminds me of 90 mile beach in Gippsland, with long sweeping beaches right around the coast. We were here in spring and it was very rough but the kids 14,12,8 still got in and body surfed. If the winds not up it’s very peaceful with plenty of foreshore walks through the dunes. For a more sheltered swimming hole for smaller kids I’d recommend around near London bridge with its rock pools.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
Sea Kayaking is the ultimate way to explore the amazingly pristine coastline of the Mornington Peninsula. The fun, healthy, eco-friendly and quiet vessels give you the ultimate opportunity to encounter dolphins, seals & penguins up close as you paddle around the picturesque Point Nepean National Park! This is the perfect tour for those with a sense of adventure and interest in nature. Tours begin with a short briefing covering terminology, equipment use, skills and safety procedures. Your professional guides also provide information on the marine life and points of interest along the way. You’ll scale the coastline of Point Nepean National Park, and make your way into the Dolphin Sanctuary. Throughout the tour, your guide will tell you all about the history of Port Phillip Bay and the marine life you encounter. After making your way closer to the Heads, you'll turn around and head towards Sorrento, past the hilltop mansions and private piers, before returning to Portsea
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