Description
The crystalline water harbours the world’s largest fringing reef, a 260 kilometre long coral reef swarming with turtles, tropical fish, manta rays, humpback whales and the elusive whale shark.
Ningaloo Marine Park is a World Heritage-listed site found half way up the West Australian coastline. Nowhere on earth do these majestic creatures reliably congregate in such large numbers as here, at Ningaloo Reef.
Don't Miss:
The incomparable experience of swimming with a whale shark
Flying above migrating whales in an Exmouth microlight flight
Staying in a luxury campsite metres from the coral reef
How to get there
Ningaloo’s hub town of Exmouth is a 1250 kilometre (777 mile) drive north of Perth, with plenty of worthy stops along the way. Alternatively, fly to Learmonth Airport (Qantas flies daily) and hire a car or a campervan locally. Integrity Coach Lines also travels from Perth to Exmouth.
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