Coral Bay

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Nestled along the turquoise coast of Western Australia, Coral Bay is a tiny coastal settlement that punches far above its weight as a marine playground. With its powdery white sand and the world-heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef mere metres offshore, this is a place where you can step from the beach straight into one of the planet’s most vibrant coral gardens. It’s laid-back, sun-drenched, and utterly captivating — the kind of spot where days blur into a blissful rhythm of snorkelling, wildlife encounters, and spectacular sunsets.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three nights is the sweet spot for Coral Bay. With one full day you can snorkel the reef right off the beach, take a whale shark or manta ray tour, and still have time to relax. A second day allows you to explore nearby beaches, kayak, or join a glass-bottom boat tour. If you’re self-driving, consider it a perfect two-night stop between Exmouth and the gorges of the Kimberley.

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