Coral Bay to Exmouth
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Exmouth is Ningaloo’s largest town, and at the northern access point to the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area. It offers a vibrant range of accommodation, facilities, tours and shops.
South of Exmouth, Coral Bay is popular with families, and accommodation is just a hop, skip and a jump from beautiful Bill’s Bay. There are plenty of activities and tours to explore the area and, although there’s only a handful of shops and cafes, this laidback little town has all you need for an action-packed getaway or relaxing seaside holiday.
Red Bluff and Gnaraloo are at the southern gateway to the Ningaloo Reef World Heritage Area, and offer excellent surfing and wildlife encounters in a ruggedly beautiful and remote section of the coast.
Top 10
- Snorkel and dive on the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park.
- Swim all year round with giant manta rays, and with whale sharks from March to August.
- Visit the undersea wilderness of the Muiron Islands.
- Explore the outback landscape and canyons of the Cape Range National Park.
- Watch the sunset from the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse.
- Get a bird’s eye view of the world’s largest fringing coral reef on a scenic flight or microlight trip.
- See humpback whales put on an acrobatic display during their annual migration from June to November.
- Visit and stay at an outback working cattle station.
- View turtles nesting on the beaches, or see hatchlings emerge between November and March.
- Surf some of WA’s finest waves at Red Bluff or Gnaraloo.