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| Worldwide Dive Sites, Accommodation and Liveaboards: Discuss Exmouth Navy Pier in the Holiday and Travel Forum forums: I'm off to Perth and Ningaloo reef at the beginning of June. I've inquired about diving the pier &... |
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| Exmouth Navy Pier I'm off to Perth and Ningaloo reef at the beginning of June. I've inquired about diving the pier & you have to book it through the Exmouth Visitors centre at $120 a dive or $180 for two dives. Pretty bloody steep for a shore dive. Is it worth my hard earned pennies and as good as it's cracked up to be? |
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Do Busselton jetty in the south. Much cheaper. Loads of fish. Jason
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| Cheers for the replies. Busselton is on my To Do list as I skipped it on my last trip to Yallingup and it's a bit cold down that way at this time of year. Way cheaper too. Cheers Richard, that has definately put Tassie on my radar for the next trip |
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| The cost of diving Exmouth Navy Pier is down to the Government, courtesy of the Department of Defence. When they reopened the pier after its recent paint job they hiked up the fees paid by the charter operators, added increased insurance requirements and loaded on a whole bunch of extra safety issues that all cost, that cost is then passed onto the visiting diver. That said, Everybody that I've spoken to says that it is a fantastic dive. I haven't done it myself yet but am hoping to get up that way in June for a week of diving and will have to bite the bullet, hand over the readies, and do the dive.
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| It's a good dive, especially for a night dive, but isn't amazing. On reflection, I don't know if it is worth that sort of money but it is quite novel and there is tons of fish life. The entry off the platform is something you won't foget in a hurry... S.
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| How about Exmouth Pier UK? A bit of life, some scrap metal and parking on the pier for about £3. Must be done at slack though. No? OK, fair enough Adrian
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(Oh and Keith W - I've now got a bigger boat - took her out and dived off her today for the first time - a great improvement.)
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Jason
__________________ See http://www.scuba-addict.co.uk/ for diving trip reports and the UK Underwater Visibility Database. 1 trip with spaces this year in Weymouth, 23-25 August (45m), ask if you're interested. |
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