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This experience takes you on a journey through the Pambula lake environment where you learn about it's Geology, formation and also the cultural, natural and ecological significance of the estuary through the interpretive eyes of your local oyster farmer tour guide.

Please note our tours are currently closed for a few months whilst the Captain catches up on some farm work.
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You'll be shown how we farm our Sydney rock oysters using modern aquaculture techniques to produce a premium world renowned sustainable shellfish ... which, of course, you will also get to taste!”
 
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A great thing to do when staying in Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Bermagui, Tathra, Bega or the surrounding area ... or just passing through!  Five ⭐️ on TripAdvisor 

Amazing Host & Tour

 

As a long time oyster fan, Sponges tour was incredibly interesting and answered many of the questions i had always wanted to ask and then some...

Sponge is charismatic, knowledgeable and this is easily one of the best tours i have ever been on.

Mike & Kristy

Absolutely loved this tour.

 

Captain Sponge extremely knowledgeable in oyster farming as he is a oyster farmer and general local knowledge. Got to taste his freshly farmed oysters with lemon and pepper and they were absolutely delicious even my teenage daughters enjoyed them who had never tried oysters natural. Tour went for about 2 hours which was nice and relaxing. Would highly recommend this for anyone of all ages.

Bianca G

Superb Tour!

 

Very relaxing tour..cruising for 2 hours around the lake and amidst oyster farms....a must for oyster lovers....the information itself is well worth it...top it off with fresh delicious oysters..hats off to Captain Sponge!

John J

Fantastical Oyster Tour.

 

I highly recommend this tour. Captain Sponge is very knowledgeable and shares his knowledge in a fun and informative way, we were all hanging on every word and the oysters that he served us were divine. Pambula Lake is beautiful and worth the trip even if you are not a fan of oysters.

TB West

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