Stretching along Western Australia’s remote coastline, the Ningaloo Coast is a world where turquoise waters, coral reefs, and desert landscapes collide in stunning harmony. Home to one of the longest near-shore reefs in the world, Ningaloo Reef is UNESCO-listed for its outstanding natural beauty and biodiversity, offering once-in-a-lifetime encounters with whale sharks, manta rays, and vibrant coral gardens.
Unlike the famous Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo lets you swim straight from the shore into a world of marine magic — no boats, no crowds, just you and the reef. Its rugged charm, remote beauty, and incredible wildlife make it a true Australian hidden gem for ocean lovers and adventurers.
From March to July, Ningaloo becomes one of the few places on Earth where you can swim alongside gentle whale sharks — the world's largest fish — in their natural habitat. It's an awe-inspiring, humbling experience you’ll never forget.
Turquoise Bay: One of the best shore-accessible snorkel sites in the world. Drift along the current and admire colorful corals, turtles, and schools of tropical fish.
Lighthouse Bay: Dive among coral gardens, shipwrecks, and manta rays.
From November to March, green, loggerhead, and hawksbill turtles come ashore to nest along Ningaloo’s beaches. Guided night tours offer an intimate look at this ancient ritual.
Right next to the reef, Cape Range offers dramatic canyons, rugged limestone ranges, and beautiful beaches. Hike through Yardie Creek Gorge or spot kangaroos at sunset over the desert dunes.
Whether you prefer barefoot luxury or starry camping nights, Ningaloo has something for you:
Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef: A luxury eco-camp nestled in the dunes, offering “wild bush luxury.”
Exmouth and Coral Bay: Charming towns offering cozy lodges, caravan parks, and vibrant seaside communities.
Beyond its famous underwater life, Ningaloo is teeming with other incredible wildlife:
Dolphins, dugongs, and humpback whales (July to November)
Emus wandering around Exmouth town
Birdlife galore in Cape Range’s gorges and wetlands
March–July: Whale shark season and prime snorkeling.
August–November: Humpback whale swims and turtle nesting begins.
Year-round: Sunny days and warm waters make it a great destination any time!
The Ningaloo Coast offers something incredibly rare: easy access to a thriving coral reef teeming with life, unspoiled beaches, and the true sense of wild Australia. It’s an intimate, magical place where you’re part of nature, not just an observer. 🐢🌴
Whether you're drifting over vibrant corals, diving with graceful whale sharks, or hiking through red-dusted canyons, Ningaloo delivers a raw and unforgettable adventure.