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Gemini Galaxsea

Port - Tauranga

Bay of Plenty

 
Gemini Galaxsea - Tauranga Graeme Butler has spent over 20 years with dolphins and has gained an infectious appreciation and love of these animals that rubs off on all who join him aboard Gemini Galaxsea. A big, warmhearted man whose 60ft steel yacht's weatherbeaten exterior conceals a comfortable, well equipped ocean going vessel, Captain Butler offers the absolute best dolphin watching and dolphin swimming tours in the country.
"Really exciting! I really love sailing. Thankyou for sharing this it was a blast." Jenny (Sweden)...."Your humanity toward people and animals really shows - Cheers" Matt (Canada)....."Totally excellent day, on a par with skydiving for an adrenalin rush." Gillian (Glasgow) Thank you Captain - you truly are unique" Emily (California)
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Specifications
Guest day trips: 35
Guest overnight: 10
Length: 18
Cruising Speed: 10

Skippered Liveaboard 
Skippered Daytrips 
 Scheduled Cruises (single passenger options) 
 Marine Mammal Watch 

New Zealand

Tauranga, Bay of Plenty -  - Eastern Coromandel, Tauranga, Whakatane to East Cape - New Zealand
 

Rates:

$135 per adult
$110 per senior or child 6 - 13 year
5 years and under no charge
Day rate for exclusive hire is $2350 for a single day
Extended exclusive charter - POA

  • East Cape to North Cape survey
  • Always plenty of dolphins
  • Free coffee, tea and milo, BYO food
  • Wet suits, fins etc provided
  • Comfy berths for that afternoon nap
  • Over 20 years experience in eco tourism
  • Ocean capable vessel
  • Unparallelled photo opportunity
  • Nice hot fresh shower
  • Truly experienced captain & crew
  • A unique way of viewing dolphins
  • If you really love sailing, do it!
  • Permitted DOC marine mammal operator

     
 

Cabin Layout

 

     
 

Cabin1 Cabin2 Cabin3 Cabin4
* S : cabin shared with crew

 
 
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