Thursday, August 8, 2013

In the water with feeding Grey Nurse Sharks, 3m Rays and Turtles?!

As well as our great Shark Dive Xtreme experiences, the braver souls amongst you can also opt to come in when we are feeding!

These huge animals get VERY close and personal when there is food to be had, and you can be in the water at Manly Sealife Sanctuary with them! 

Under the expert guidance of our Aquarists (feeders) and Dive Instructors, you will have the most amazing experience of your life. Each dive is different, and every animal has their own great personalities - but don't worry, they are very friendly - they are just a little hungry!

Check out the Video below....



Your Shark Dive Xtreme experience begins when you are introduced to and learn about the animals from the safety of the viewing tunnel. For introductory divers, there is then an introduction to SCUBA diving commences with a briefing on SCUBA equipment, required skills and safety aspects from one of our expert instructors. Before entering the Oceanarium, you will learn how to breathe underwater with personalized tuition from our instructors.
Once you are comfortable with the SCUBA equipment and breathing underwater its then time to watch the feed!
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Feed Me!

The dive begins with a feeding frenzy of fish, stingrays, turtles and small sharks. Divers will stand amongst the animals watching while our staff hand-fed the crowds of animals. Following this divers will move to a different section of the tank ready to watch huge Grey Nurse Sharks being fed.
Shark Feed Xtreme is ONLY available on Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, and is limited to 2 customers per dive. The experience takes around 2.5 hours, including a 40 minute dive in Shark Harbour.

Shark Dive Xtreme and Shark Feed Xtreme are available to all people 14 years and older. Medical conditions do apply and bookings are essential. Check the rules HERE

READY TO BOOK? - CLICK HERE

Manly Sealife Sanctuary Jellyfish Display...!

As well as our amazing Grey Nurse Sharks, Rays and Turtles, Manly Sealife Sanctuary, we now have a great Jellyfish display!



For more information please visit:
http://www.manlysealifesanctuary.com.au