Do you want to experience some amazing marine species like ever before? Then Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters is the perfect place for you.
Nestled in the heart of Anna Bay in New South Wales, the park offers a unique and accessible way to interact with a vast array of species with multiple activities for all the family. The activities on offer at the park are wide-ranging, from the more relaxed shallows encounter or the zebra shark encounter, to others suitable only for thrill seekers such as shark snorkelling, which allows you to get up close and personal with these impressive animals.
So if you are looking for a unique and exciting way to experience the wonders of the underwater world without getting wet, Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters is the perfect destination for you. Grab your tickets now!
Included with your entry, this encounter gives you the opportunity to feed and pet this beautiful animals in one of the parks beach style lagoons.
Only available for the bravest, this experience wil allow you to swim around with the park biggest reef sharks and enjoy an unique experience. Suitable for ages 12+ only.
One of the best activities for all ages, it will take you to the shallow water of Fingill Lagoon, where you will meet some rays and cuddle them on your lap`
Meet one of these endangered species and learn it all about them. You will even be able to pet and feed them!
Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters is located at 2 Jessie Rd Anna Bay, NSW, on the corner of Nelson Bay Rd and Jessie Rd. You can get there by car using two routes:
Type of Ticket | Price |
Adult | 38.00 AUD |
Child | 22.00 AUD |
Concession/Student | 31.00 AUD |
Type of Ticket | Price |
Adult | 98.00 AUD |
Child | 82.00 AUD |
Concession/Student | 91.00 AUD |
If you already purchased an Entry Pass | 60.00 AUD |
Type of Ticket | Price |
Adult | 88.00 AUD |
Child | 72.00 AUD |
Concession/Student | 81.00 AUD |
If you already purchased an Entry Pass | 50.00 AUD |
Wide flat paths and the absence of steps have been included to assist in helping wheelchair users to enjoy the park. The pools and displays are also low in order to help visitors get the best possible view of the animals. Accessible toilets and change areas are also available onsite, as well as a number of wheelchairs that you can borrow in case you need them.
There are multiple picnic places along Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters, as well as some places where you can enjoy a sitdown meal
Irukandji is open 364 days a year, closed only Christmas day. Their opening hours are 9am – 5pm daily.
If you want to take part in one the tours, you must arrive at least by 3.30pm to make the last tour.
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