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Breathtaking is the word for a first visit to Narooma.
Although it’s not a sight you would ever grow tired of with Montague Island sitting offshore and Mount Dromedary (Gulaga) dominating the escarpment. And the colours of Wagonga Inlet - it truly is a multitude of blues. It’s not hard to see why Narooma is a mecca for fishing enthusiasts. Around the waters of Montague Island you can chase kingfish, marlin and yellowfin tuna as well as many reef species. Narooma is home to a fleet of modern charter boats, all operated by experienced professionals. Full day and half day charters for groups and individuals are available for fishing and diving. Explore beautiful Wagonga Inlet on a charter or hire a boat and make your own adventure. The Mill Bay Boardwalk is the perfect way to appreciate the natural beauty of Narooma - it takes you out over the water where large schools of fish and stingrays sometimes make graceful appearances. A tour to Montague Island is the ultimate Narooma experience - you can even stay overnight! www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au. Embark on a whale watching tour between September and November for memories to last a lifetime. The clifftop golf course offers a stunning vista out to Montague Island - in spring it is not uncommon to spot whales. Narooma becomes a hive of activity each October long weekend for the Great Southern Blues and Rockabilly Festival. www.bluesfestival.tv There are lots of restaurants, friendly clubs, a variety of shopping options and accommodation alternatives to suit everyone. Narooma even has a six-lane indoor heated pool. Just south of Narooma is Mystery Bay, one of the best snorkelling spots on the coast.
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