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Australia's Premier Wild Dolphin Experience
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Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury Tickets

Interact, play, and learn about the conservation of dolphins and other marine creatures!

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About: Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury

Visit the Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury, a non-profit dedicated to marine conservation and education. Swim with wild bottlenose dolphins in Koombana Bay from November to April, or take a year-round Dolphin Eco-Cruise. Explore the Marine Discovery and Interpretive Centre's indoor exhibition for more information on dolphins. During warmer months, visit the Wild Dolphin Interaction Zone to interact closely with dolphins.

Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury
off Koombana Drive, 6230, Bunbury
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