Shark Bay, located in Western Australia, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering a wealth of wildlife and flora that has earned it World Heritage status. The Shark Bay World Heritage Drive takes you to stand-out sights such as Hamelin Pool stromatolites, Shell Beach, and Eagle Bluff. Ningaloo Reef Dive & Snorkel and Coral Bay Eco Tours offer tours to swim with whale sharks from March to July, providing an unforgettable encounter with the largest fish in the world, including lunch, refreshments, all equipment, and government charges.
Gnaraloo Bay is a significant turtle rookery and home to one of the world's largest populations of green turtles. The bay's calm waters are perfect for kitesurfing or windsurfing in the afternoon breeze, while experienced surfers can tackle the powerful waves at Gnaraloo Point. Snorkeling in the pristine coral gardens off the beach reveals a diverse range of marine life, including turtles, manta rays, dolphins, and migrating humpback whales (from June to November). Shark Bay Dive offers scuba diving, snorkeling, and scenic wildlife tours of Shark Bay, Steep Point, and Dirk Hartog Island, with the region rich in wildlife, flora, and history, and the town of Carnarvon serving as a gateway to Gnaraloo.