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Dolphins of Monkey Mia - Denham

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The dolphins of Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay World Heritage area are famous for their almost daily ritual of swimming to shore to interact with people.

As many as seven wild bottlenose dolphins regularly visit the beach, usually in the morning, moving up and down the shoreline within arms reach of the crowd, making Monkey Mia one of the most incredible dolphin watching destinations in Australia. What’s more – it’s free!

A specially trained ranger controls the interaction session, choosing a few lucky onlookers to handfeed the dolphins.

While you’re sure to see dolphins in the mornings, keep an eye on the bay at other times as dolphins frolic and feed, regularly leaping into the air.

At Monkey Mia you’ll learn all about these friendly creatures, including how to gain their trust. Guidelines involve being gentle, not making noise, and not touching them – especially not their blowholes which are sensitive.

Researchers at the Dolphin Information Centre at Monkey Mia carry out important studies into dolphin interaction and are on hand to tell you about their findings.

Monkey Mia is half an hour’s drive from Denham. Get to Denham in a day’s drive from Perth or fly there in two hours.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.1 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Lodge
0.2 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
20.5 kms   Bay Lodge Economy Beachfront
20.7 kms   Shark Bay Views
21.5 kms   Denham Seaside Tourist Village
25.5 kms   Denham Villas
0.4 kms   Monkey Mia
12.2 kms   Francois Peron National Park
18.5 kms   Ocean Park
19.2 kms   Peron Homestead
20.0 kms   Shell Beach
20.1 kms   Town Bluff
20.2 kms   Birridas
20.3 kms   Little Lagoon
21.0 kms   Blue Lagoon Pearls
21.0 kms   St Andrew's Church
23.4 kms   Shark Bay Marine Park
26.2 kms   Project Eden
28.3 kms   Shark Bay
28.5 kms   Big Lagoon
29.5 kms   Gudrun Wreck
32.1 kms   Eagle Bluff
35.8 kms   Dugongs
38.1 kms   Useless Loop
38.7 kms   Oyster Creek

information

21.0 kms   Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre

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