This unique event - Disabled Snorkelling delivered by the Disabled Divers Association (DDA), provides people of various abilities the opportunity to experience the underwater world at Altona Beach.
Participants can gain confidence in accessing the beach and water environment with the assistance of Disabled Divers Association, which is a registered not for profit charity, dedicated to encouraging and supporting people with disabilities.
Please note that this activity may be rescheduled if weather is unsuitable.
Please bring: change of clothes, swimwear, towel, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, water and mask.
Note: all snorkel equipment and wetsuit will be provided if you don’t have your own.
Age range: minimum age 8 years old, no maximum age limit.
Bookings are essential. Register with Bert Parker via parafin_dda@mail.com or 0418 309 182.
Please note: Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. This event may be cancelled at the last minute due to extreme weather conditions or a change in Victorian Government public health guidelines. You will be emailed if the event is cancelled. In the event that your circumstances change and you are no longer able to attend, please cancel your ticket so our guide is aware and does not wait for you to arrive.
Activities are managed in alignment with the Department of Health and Human Services guidelines for coronavirus (COVID-19) including the need for physical distancing, personal protective equipment including fitted face masks and good hygiene. For the latest advice and COVIDSafe Settings please visit www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au
Description:
See what is under the water at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary.