Exmouth

Picture red rust cliffs giving way to pristine white beaches, crystal blue waters and vibrant coral reef, marine life abound and you might well be at Exmouth.

Located on the eastern coast of the North West Cape of Western Australia, a 2 1/2 hour flight or 2 day drive north of Perth, Exmouth is positioned between the ruggedly beautiful Cape Range National Park and the underwater wonders of the Ningaloo Reef and Marine Park.

Snorkelling and Boating, Exmouth

       What to see and do in Exmouth:

Ningaloo Reef is a divers' and snorkellers' paradise. Encompassing 260 kilometres of coastline, It is Australia's largest fringing reef and at its closest point is within metres of the shore. You can explore this amazing underwater world yourself with hire equipment widely available in Exmouth.  Alternatively join a variety of tours, from diving to drift snorkelling to cruising on a glass bottom boat.

Ningaloo Whale Sharks are a major draw card to Exmouth. From late April to early July each year Exmouth offers visitors a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to swim with the world's largest fish, the Whale Sharks. Whale Shark Tours are available daily during the season.

If land based experiences are more your thing the the rugged beauty of the Cape Range National Park will not disappoint. Just 40km from Exmouth, the National Park offers visitors spectacular gorges and canyons, wildflowers, wildlife and 50km of pristine beaches.

Exmouth accommodation options include resorts, hotels, lodges, backpackers and campsites, catering to all budgets. Cafes, restaurants and other facilities are largely within walking distance of Exmouth accommodation.

For more information or to book your visit to Exmouth contact the Exmouth Visitor Centre on +61 8 9949 1176 or visit their website

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