Things to See & Do
Sea All Dolphin Swims generally operate from October through until May.
The tours usually start with snorkelling at Popes Eye Marine National Park and its shallow and protected waters are teeming with coloured fish and marine life making it the ideal place to brush up on snorkelling skills.
With new found skills and a heightened sense of adventure, head off to the Seals at the Chinaman's Hat Seal platform where some 40 odd seals are waiting to share their water world with you.
Just when you think it couldn't get better set off in search for the dolphins and usually find them not to far away. Swimming with dolphins is controlled by strict codes and patient instructors will ensure that both snorkellers and dolphins benefit from the experience.
While sharing these unforgettable experiences with passengers from all over the world, you can listen to expert interpretation from friendly crew as they describe the remarkable wildlife and special features along the way.
The three and a half hour cruises are suitable for all ages, sizes, and abilities and particularly for couples, families, school groups, and social and special interest groups.
Come aboard South Bay Eco Adventures, our purpose-built, fast and comfortable eco tour boat for an unforgettable two and a half hour tour of southern Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait.
View Port Phillip Heads from a new perspective and explore areas only accessible by boat. This is a diverse and dynamic Explorer Tour which changes to compliment the weather conditions. It's an unforgettable two and half hour round trip which explores Southern Port Phillip Bay.
The 1 hour and 15 minute Discovery tour will take you out of Queenscliff Harbour to view Port Phillip Heads from the water, discovering a different perspective of Southern Port Phillip Bay.
The history of the Port Phillip Bay lighthouses and shipping channels will be highlighted as South Bay Eco Adventures traverse the bay to Point Nepean. Point Nepean offers glimpses of the notorious rip, unveiling the shipwreck past of the early settlers and the present day technology and services allowing ships to enter the Port of Melbourne. As we drift pass Fort Nepean into Nepean Bay Marine National Park, the rich military history of Port Phillip Bay will be unravelled. Nepean Bay offers a sheltered view port of the Bay, with views back to Queenscliff.