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Bundegi Beach  

Go swimming, snorkelling, fishing, and see beautiful corals off Bundegi Beach just north of Exmouth. Bundegi Beach marks the start of the Ningaloo Marine Park known for its pristine marine life. For a close up view take a glass bottom boat tour fro ...

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Cape Range National Park  

Pristine Cape Range National Park near the town of Exmouth offers some amazing outback adventures from four wheel driving to gorge hiking and bush walking - and what's more it adjoins a stunning coastline where you can go swimming and snorkelling. Th ...

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Charles Knife Road  

Charles Knife Road in Cape Range National Park leads you up to the top of the spectacular ranges offering awesome views back into the Charles Knife Canyon, the gorges and Exmouth Gulf. If possible try and arrive at the top of the road at sunrise as y ...

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Coral Spawning  

The pristine waters of Ningaloo Reef transform into colourful clouds each year during the coral spawning season. Night tours take you up close to his amazing natural phenomenon which happens between 7 and 10 days after the full moon in March and Apri ...

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Harold E Holt Naval Communication Station  

Approaching the Harold E Holt Naval Communications Station near Exmouth, you will not be able to miss Tower Zero, which is one of the largest towers in the southern hemisphere. Take a walk around the non restricted areas which remain open to the publ ...

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Jurabi Coastal Reserve  

The scenic bush walks, unspoiled beaches and proximity to Ningaloo Reef make Jurabi Coastal Reserve an unforgettable experience. Take a short stroll or an extended hike around the reserve, witness magnificent seabirds soaring through the sky and a co ...

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Lakeside  

Lakeside is located in the Cape Range National Park, along Yardie Creek Road in Exmouth Western Australia. It's a great spot for swimmers of average fitness and capability. From the carpark, walk 400 metres along the beach to the marked entry point. ...

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Lighthouse Scenic Drive  

The Lighthouse Scenic Drive offers breathtaking views of the North West Cape as you drive up to Valmingh Head. Meander up the hill to see the grand Vlamingh Lighthouse for spectacular panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Ningaloo Reef. Be sure to ...

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Mandu Sanctuary Zone  

Mandu Sanctuary Zone provides an excellent opportunity for snorkelling amidst the stunning corals and abundant marine life of the world famous Ningaloo Reef. Time your visit with the incoming tide if possible for an unforgettable experience underwate ...

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Mangrove Bay  

Mangrove Bay is part of the Cape Range National Park. There is a bird and fauna hide overlooking a shallow lagoon that especially in the early morning or the late afternoon is worth a look. Sightings of Euro and Red Kangaroo coming in to drink and ...

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Mauritius Beach  

Mauritius Beach is a clothing optional beach located 21 kilometres from Exmout just past the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse. If you're after an all over tan, then Mauritius Beach is just for you! The beach is 900 metres long and the sand is white with rock ...

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Muiron Islands  

Go snorkelling and swimming at the Muiron Islands in the Ningaloo Archipelago and you'll be rewarded with views of tropical fish and coral. The two islands are just a short boat ride from Exmouth off the tip of the North West Cape. White sand bea ...

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Ningaloo Marine Park  

For swimming, diving and snorkelling at one of the world's most pristine reefs head to Ningaloo Marine Park near the towns of Coral Bay and Exmouth along Western Australia's north coast. One of its star attractions is Ningaloo Reef which is one of t ...

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Potshot Monument  

A visit to the Potshot Monument near Exmouth in the state’s north provides you with an opportunity to learn about one of the significant roles the West Australian coast played in World War II. Located on the site of Operation Potshot, the monument ...

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Sandy Bay  

For a lazy holiday of swimming and relaxing, head to Sandy Bay near Exmouth on Western Australia’s mid north coast. The shallow waters and wide expanse of endless white sand make this a great choice for families. The kids will love wading knee-deep ...

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Shothole Canyon  

Shothole Canyon offers breathtaking views of Cape Range National Park near Exmouth. Take a scenic drive around the canyon and seize the opportunity to stop and examine the colourful layers of the canyon rock face. Join the walking trail at the bottom ...

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Surfers Beach  

You will be enthralled by the magnificent waves at Surfers Beach, just 15 minutes drive north of Exmouth. Although it is only recommended for the experienced surfer, spectators will also be fascinated by watching the surfers tackle the large waves at ...

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Swim with the Whale Sharks  

Swimming with whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef is one of Australia’s must-do travel experiences. Taking the plunge with the world’s biggest fish is an awesome and humbling experience. Small groups of only ten swimmers at a time are dropped close by ...

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Tantabiddi  

Tantabiddi beach is a beautiful beach a short drive from Exmouth. It is extremely popular with tourists as most boating tours start from this location. Before taking a tour of Ningaloo Reef, start your exploration here as the beach is an excellent s ...

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Town Beach  

The Exmouth coastline offers a number of beautiful sandy beaches and the Town Beach is the most accessible and closest to the town centre. The beach is a safe place to swim, especially at high tide even with children. Drive your four wheel drive righ ...

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Turquoise Bay  

Dive into the pristine waters of the aptly named Turquoise Bay near the town of Exmouth and you're swimming within a few metres of Ningaloo Reef. Known as one of Western Australia's best beaches, Turquoise Bay is the perfect spot to spend an afterno ...

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Turtle Nesting Season  

Ningaloo Reef and adjacent islands are one of the world's major breeding areas for sea turtles. During the breeding season between December and March, Green and Loggerhead turtles make their way up the beaches to lay their eggs. Night tours provid ...

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Vlaming Head Lighthouse  

The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse offers spectacular views of Ningaloo Reef and a great vantage point to witness the famous Western Australian sunset from its elevated location on a hill above the ocean near Exmouth. Take a tour of the lighthouse and lear ...

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Wapet Creek  

Wapet Creek was used in 'Operation Potshot' during World War II. As a result of a cyclone, the old barges and landing craft have now blown inshore and lie partly submerged in the creek. Fishing and crabbing can be enjoyed from Wapet Creek, but 'bewa ...

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Wreck of SS Mildura  

The intriguing sight of the shipwreck of SS Mildura can be seen from the shores of picturesque Lighthouse Bay. Most of the remains were salvaged and used for renovations and the hull was used for bombing practice in World War II. Situated on Ningaloo ...

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Yardie Creek  

Go bush walking, boating and see rare native animals at Yardie Creek gorge in Cape Range National Park. Yardie Creek is a highlight of the park and a must-do on any visit to Exmouth. The ancient gorge has deep blue water, red limestone cliff faces a ...

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