Photo: W. Bulach / CC BY-SA 4.0
Exmouth, a sun-scorched outpost on Western Australia's remote Ningaloo Coast, is the ultimate launchpad for marine encounters and desert landscapes. With its laid-back vibe, world-class snorkelling right off the beach, and proximity to the Cape Range National Park, this is a place where the red earth meets the turquoise Indian Ocean in spectacular fashion.
Highlights & What to See
- Ningaloo Reef – Swim with whale sharks (March–August), manta rays, and turtles on one of the world's largest fringing reefs, accessible straight from the beach at spots like Turquoise Bay and Oyster Stacks.
- Cape Range National Park – Explore dramatic limestone gorges (Yardie Creek, Charles Knife Canyon), rugged hiking trails, and pristine beaches like Sandy Bay and Lakeside.
- Exmouth Marina – A lively hub with seafood restaurants, sunset bars, and charter boat operators offering fishing, snorkelling, and glass-bottom boat tours.
- Vlamingh Head Lighthouse – Climb for panoramic views of the reef and the Cape Range; a prime whale-watching spot during migration season.
- Jurabi Turtle Centre – Learn about the loggerhead and green turtles that nest on nearby beaches (November–March), with guided night tours available.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers need at least three full days to experience Exmouth's highlights: one day for a reef snorkelling or whale-shark tour, another for exploring Cape Range National Park (including the gorges and northern beaches), and a third for relaxing or a second water activity. If you can spare five days, you'll have time for a scenic flight over the reef, a fishing charter, or a sunset kayak in the marina. Exmouth works best as a four- to five-night stop on a broader Coral Coast or Kimberley road trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Coral Bay – A smaller, laid-back beach town 150 km south, with equally stunning reef access and a more chilled vibe.
- Cape Range National Park – Adjacent to Exmouth, with camping, hiking, and the stunning Yardie Creek Gorge.
- Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area – The entire coastline from Exmouth to Coral Bay is a protected marine park; take a scenic drive along the Ningaloo Road.
- Learmonth – A tiny settlement with an airstrip and a historic wartime radar station; worth a brief stop en route to Coral Bay.
- Karijini National Park – Inland about 500 km, this red-rock gorge wonderland makes a dramatic contrast to the coast; plan a multi-day detour.
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Image credits
- Coral Bay — Nachoman-au / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cape Range National Park — User:Summi / CC BY 2.5
- Ningaloo Coast — Eugene Regis / CC BY 2.0
- Learmonth — NASA Goddard Photo and Video / CC BY 2.0
- Karijini National Park — Graeme Churchard from Bristol (51.4414, -2.5242), UK / CC BY 2.0
- Broome — Kat Clay from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0