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Batemans Bay Fishing & Cruise Charters
B E3
Highly quali ed experienced skipper. Full or half day trips, singles or groups. Customised charters. Courtesy bus available for pick up & drop off. 10m Cougar Cat boat provides speed & stability. Licences, bait & all gear supplied, refreshments available. Fishing/Accommodation packages available. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.
02 4472 4258 • 1800 639 396 • Batemans Bay Marina info@pleasurelea.com.au • batemans-bay-fishing.com.au
Topcat Charters
B B3
We’re the longest running charter in Batemans Bay so we have an excellent reputation on knowing what’s biting, where they’re biting and how to catch them!
• All the best gear • Fast, quiet, spacious boat • Onboard toilet
• Tackle, Bait, Licenses • Food & refreshments • Corporate events • Plus we are Awesome!
0427 727 340 • Berth 21, Batemans Bay Marina topcat-charters.com.au
visit eurobodalla.com.au or call 1800 802 528
Water is an essential ingredient in every unspoilt Eurobodalla holiday.
120 kilometres of coastline, 83 sandy beaches,
4 major river systems, countless estuaries and
20 lakes, 21 islands including the mighty Montague Island Nature Reserve. How you explore and make the most of this paradise is up to you.
Kayak along the coastline escorted by resident dolphins who will lead you into tiny inlets and secret coves only known to adventurous souls like you.
It’s a world of unique energy that a surfboard or standup paddleboard allows you to capture and be a part of. Follow the lead of the locals - they’ll point you towards the best wave. A paddle in the estuary shallows is an accessible and kid-friendly option that lays the foundations of fun for many holidays to come.
The world-class Batemans Marine Park is home to the most amazing sea life and you don’t have to be a ticketed diver to experience it. Swim with seals at Montague Island and snorkel with seahorses in our protected coastal shoals. Every exquisite beach and cove is the start of a new snorkelling adventure.
Awe inspiring whale watching charters regularly depart from Narooma, Moruya and Batemans Bay during the migratory season. These giants of the sea travel close to our coastline in increasing numbers, resting in local bays just as their elders did before them.
Connecting with the energy of this aquatic environment is what brings many people to Eurobodalla, but simply observing or photographing this splendour perched on a sand dune or resting on a timber bench can be equally powerful.
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