Join us for a fully guided day tour, exploring the highlights of Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park - the best of reef and range, all in one day.
✓ Guided hike - Yardie Creek Gorge trail
✓ Guided snorkel - Turquoise Bay
✓ Lunch - Milyering Visitor Centre
✓ Lighthouse
Pickup included
Upon arrival at Yardie Creek, your guide will brief you on the walk here, which is 2km return and will take 1-1.5 hours. There’s no need to rush here, as you navigate a couple of rocky scrambles with the help of your guide, spot black-flanked rock wallabies, osprey, and shore birds, and stop for photo ops.
Following some morning tea, we’ll drive up the coast to Turquoise Bay for a guided drift snorkel at one of Western Australia’s most famous beaches. Your guide will be with you every step of the way, and after fitting you out with snorkel gear, a snorkel and safety briefing, they’ll head into the water with you to point out beautiful corals and marine life. You can expect to see hundreds of colourful reef fish here, vibrant corals, and perhaps even a turtle or reef shark as you drift along with the current.
All of this adventurous activity means you will have worked up an appetite, so following our snorkel at Turquoise Bay we head up to the Milyering Visitor centre where your guide will prepare a fresh lunch while you take a look at the informative displays or the gift shop.
A stop at the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse along the way, to take in the panoramic views of reef, range and Exmouth Gulf.
Exmouth is a small coastal town in Western Australia, known as the gateway to the stunning Ningaloo Reef, one of the world's largest fringing coral reefs. It offers exceptional snorkeling, diving, and marine wildlife encounters, including seasonal whale sharks and manta rays. The town is also a hub for adventure activities and outdoor exploration in the rugged landscapes of the Cape Range National Park.
One of the world's largest fringing coral reefs, offering exceptional snorkeling and diving opportunities. The reef is home to diverse marine life, including whale sharks, manta rays, turtles, and tropical fish.
A stunning national park featuring rugged limestone ranges, deep gorges, and beautiful beaches. The park offers hiking, wildlife spotting, and scenic drives.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and Ningaloo Reef. The site also features WWII relics and interpretive displays.
A selection of locally caught prawns, fish, and lobster, often served with chips or salad.
Lean and flavorful, often served with a pepper or red wine sauce.
This is the best time to visit Exmouth due to pleasant temperatures and the presence of whale sharks and manta rays. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities and water sports.
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Exmouth is generally safe with low crime rates. The main safety concerns are related to outdoor activities and the natural environment.
Exmouth Bus Depot
Public buses are available but infrequent. Taxis and rental cars are more convenient for most travelers.
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A picturesque coastal town known for its turquoise waters and excellent snorkeling opportunities. Coral Bay is a smaller, more secluded alternative to Exmouth.
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