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Diveworks boat at Moutohora

Diveworks - Whale Island Guided Tours

Your four-hour adventure with us includes a marine eco-tour circumnavigating Moutohora (Whale) Island followed by a scenic walk.

Our close involvement with the Island for the past 20 years enables us to tell the Island's history, the introduction of Kiwi, Tuatara, Saddleback and the establishment of other rare flora and fauna.

Bookings are essential. 

Contact Details

96 The Strand
Whakatane3120
New Zealand

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