Beaches The Exmouth coastline offers visitors an endless array of stunning, unspoilt, deserted beaches which are perfect for snorkelling, sunbathing, water sports, fishing, or simply relaxing.
Whale Sharks Every year from March to August the whale shark, the world’s biggest fish congregate along the Ningaloo Reef.
Diving Fantastic coral formations, whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins, humpback whales, dugong, turtles, reef sharks, moray eels, nudibranchs, and anemones are just some of the fascinating marine life.
Snorkeling Explore the Ningaloo Reef at sites like Turquoise Bay Drift and Oyster Stacks, with locations to suit all abilities.
Fishing With Ningaloo Reef, and the vast, shallow Exmouth Gulf offering protection from the open ocean, Exmouth and the Ningaloo Coast offers a wide range of fishing environments that are home to game and sport fish.
Aquarium & Discovery Centre The stories of Ningaloo come to life at Exmouth’s newest tourism attraction; the Ningaloo Aquarium and Discovery Centre. The centre is quickly building a reputation as a welcomed first stop in Exmouth where visitors can gain an intriguing destination experience of life in one of Australia’s youngest towns.