Diving with the Cuttlefish and Dolphin Tour

Giant Australian Cuttlefish, also known as sepia apama, collect in shallow waters near Whyalla, Australia. Each year between May and August thousands of Giant Cuttlefish migrate to the coastline between False Bay and Fitzgerald Bay. These cuttlefish brings people from all over Australia and the world to observe their unique breeding behaviours, mating styles, migration, swimming abilities, diets and self-defence mechanisms. This breed of cuttlefish is one of the largest species known and can grow up to 60 cm long, and 5kg in weight.

If you are looking to be a part of this wonderful experience why not give Tony a call at his dive shop in Whyalla on: 088645 8050 or go to his website: whydive@ozemail.com.au.

Or organise a tour with K & R Charters whereby you can see both the Cuttlefish and dolphin’s up close .
Contact Rob on - 0447 431 387 or check out his website -
www.k-rfishingcharters.websyte.com.au/

SPECIAL OFFER for May and August – If you book a Diving Tour and mention this add we will give you 5% off your accommodation.
Offers are limited and you need to contact the Park direct