by Cover photo: Turqoise Bay. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia When people dream about snorkelling in Australia, they immediately think of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland. It is a world famous attraction that makes it to the top of many a travel bucket list. But equally magical snorkelling opportunities are abundant in Ningaloo Marine Park here in Western Australia, too. With Continue Reading about Our 5 Favourite Ningaloo Reef Snorkelling Spots
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by Cover photo: Coral Bay. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia No destination in the world compares to Western Australia. The state is famous for its UNESCO World Heritage reef, pristine white sandy beaches, rugged red gorges, and many more spectacular natural attractions. For travellers keen to experience paradise on earth, Exmouth and the Ningaloo Reef is about as close as you Continue Reading about The most Instagrammable spots in Exmouth and Ningaloo
by Cover photo: Coral Bay. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia If you are in the middle of planning an Exmouth escape with the family, you might be wondering what activities there are to keep the kids interested and entertained. Exmouth is a family-friendly place and a must-visit for nature-loving families. You will find lots of exciting things to do with younger family members to Continue Reading about Fun things to do in Exmouth with kids
by Cover photo: Humpback whale breaching out of water. People come to Western Australia from all over the world to swim with the biggest fish in the ocean. But it is not just whale sharks attracting visitors to Exmouth and Coral Bay. The arrival of migrating humpback whales between June and October is another unforgettable experience you can have here in Ningaloo. Humpback whales roam Continue Reading about Things you need to know about swimming with humpback whales in Ningaloo
by Cover photo: Swimming whale shark (Rhincodon typus), Ningaloo Marine Park. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia After a record-breaking summer here in Western Australia, we couldn’t be more excited now that March has arrived. Autumn brings slightly cooler temperatures and the first sightings of whale sharks in the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef. From March to July, locals Continue Reading about Everything you need to know about swimming with whale sharks in Ningaloo