
The dolphins of Monkey Mia swim to shore to interact with humans up to three times a day - this occurs more frequently in the mornings, with feeding times occurring between 7:30am and 12 noon. View more

You can swim with manta rays all year round at Coral Bay on Western Australia’s Coral Coast - unlike stingrays, these majestic creatures don’t have a sharp barb, making them very safe to swim with. View more

The whale watching tours on Western Australia's Coral Coast run every year from June to November, when humpback whales migrate between their summer breeding grounds and their winter feeding grounds. View more

Sea turtles can be encountered on Western Australia's Coral Coast all year round - watch them nesting and hatching during turtle nesting season, snorkel with them, or spot them on a wildlife cruise. View more

Large colonies of Australian sea lions thrive on the Coral Coast of Western Australia (WA) - take a boat tour from Jurien Bay or Green Head and watch these cute creatures frolic in the wild. View more

Dugongs are found in the Shark Bay and Ningaloo marine parks of Western Australia - take a wildlife cruise or scenic flight from Monkey Mia, Denham, Coral Bay or Exmouth for an amazing dugong encounter. View more