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Ocean Park - Denham

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9948 1765
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Get up close to the creatures of Shark Bay!

Open seven days a week from 1000 hours. Ocean Park offers an excellent and affordable way to see, touch and learn about the wonders of the Shark Bay marine environment. Our friendly tour guides will walk you through our various displays, giving a concise explanation of the relevant animals and their significance within their environment. The relaxed informal style is entertaining, educational and suitable for all ages. Ask as many questions as you want and encourage the kids.

A few of the animals you will have the privilege of meeting include baby sea turtles, stingrays, stonefish, sea snakes and of course the animal that gave this area it's name... sharks! The tour guides will feed most of the animals on each tour and the sharks love showing us their teeth, so you won't miss a thing.

Visit the cafe for refreshments, snacks, local souvenirs and 180 degree views of sparkling Shark Bay... enjoy an iced tea or two, or simply see if you can glimpse any of the local marine wildlife cruising the shallows.

Ocean Park...treat your senses to a whole new experience!!!

Whats close?

accommodation

18.4 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Lodge
18.7 kms   Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
2.7 kms   Bay Lodge Economy Beachfront
20.0 kms   Denham Villas
3.1 kms   Shark Bay Views
3.7 kms   Denham Seaside Tourist Village
10.6 kms   Shark Bay
11.4 kms   Francois Peron National Park
15.2 kms   Big Lagoon
18.0 kms   Monkey Mia
18.4 kms   Dugongs
18.5 kms   Dolphins of Monkey Mia
19.5 kms   Useless Loop
2.1 kms   Town Bluff
20.5 kms   Project Eden
23.8 kms   Shark Bay Marine Park
24.9 kms   Gudrun Wreck
26.7 kms   Shell Beach
3.1 kms   Blue Lagoon Pearls
3.1 kms   Peron Homestead
3.2 kms   St Andrew's Church
3.5 kms   Little Lagoon
3.5 kms   Birridas
32.7 kms   Zuytdorp Cliffs
40.0 kms   Eagle Bluff

information

3.2 kms   Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre

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