Great tour of Montague Island (Barunguba). Great views from the lighthouse. We swam with the seals before our Island tour booked though Narooma Charters.
Dan D.
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The island across from Narooma is small and does have limited accommodation upon it. We visited as part of a tour but did not utilise the accommodation. The volunteer guide - "Debbie" was very informative and helpful and helped us around the island. Birds galore nesting upon the island were extremely noisy and made it hard to hear each other at times. In saying that it was lovely to see such an ecological system in play. Great history involved in the island. Glad to have visited.
Rocky S.
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My first time to visit a Bird Territory. The island keeper Peter is a nice guy. Snorkeling with seals is the best part of our holiday.
YouHui X.
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It it really an undiscovered place! (well, compare to Sydney city I would say that) I went 21-23 Feb and didn't see much people around. With less tourists comes cleaner water and a more natural environment. The snorkeling with seals tour is more than amazing and I highly recommend all the adventurers to try that.
The Allan F.
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NPWS tour was fantastic. Really interesting history both for Indigenous people and European settlers. The ongoing conservation here is a huge job, well worth a visit to appreciate it. I would suggest a reasonable level of fitness to get the most out of the tour.
Kandrew L.
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Snorkel with seal is the best activity in this island!
Super beautiful island. Very protected natural reserve park!
Aniruddha D.
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Montague Island is a heritage place, and must visit place if you are in Narooma. It has a great history and if you go in breeding season then you will find lots of nesting birds on the island. It is a guided tour and guides are very knowledgeable. we booked through Montague Island Adventures, very good experience with them.
Gloria B.
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A magical experience!!! Everyone should snorkel or scuba with the seals! There were hundreds of playful seals, giant bull rays, schools of fish and baby port Jackson sharks