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Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef (Australia)

Practical information on Ningaloo Reef

  • Beach / Seaside Resort
  • Nature Reserve / Wildlife Observation / Safari
  • Essential
5 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
1,200 km by car from Perth
When to go
All year round
Minimum stay
2 to 3 days

Reviews of Ningaloo Reef

Alicia Munoz Seasoned Traveller
87 written opinions

Ningaloo Reef is another, 300 km long, Australian coral reef, on the west coast, 1,200 km north of Perth.

My suggestion:
You can usually see the impressive Whale Sharks between April and June. To see the humpback whales you need to come between June and October.
My review

Do you dream of swimming with whale sharks, the biggest fish in the world, in paradisaical surrounding? You'll love Ningaloo reef! I was amazed by the site! Because I love diving and it is coral reef that is full of life. Because the scenery of this western region is unique: deserted white sand beaches and sky blue sea behind.

Ningaloo Marine Park has incredibly diverse plant and animal life. There are sea turtles, humpback whales, whale sharks and manta rays. And the wonderfully coloured corals which are like a larder for these species.

You can stay either at Exmouthor Coral Bay, which are the two main towns of Ningaloo Reef. I prefer Coral Bay, a small town that is very close to this marine paradise. Just put on your mask and fiippers and you're there!

Every dive is wonderful at Ningaloo
Alicia Munoz Seasoned Traveller
87 written opinions

Ningaloo Reef is another, 300 km long, Australian coral reef, on the west coast, 1,200 km north of Perth.

My suggestion:
You can usually see the impressive Whale Sharks between April and June. To see the humpback whales you need to come between June and October.
My review

Do you dream of swimming with whale sharks, the biggest fish in the world, in paradisaical surrounding? You'll love Ningaloo reef! I was amazed by the site! Because I love diving and it is coral reef that is full of life. Because the scenery of this western region is unique: deserted white sand beaches and sky blue sea behind.

Ningaloo Marine Park has incredibly diverse plant and animal life. There are sea turtles, humpback whales, whale sharks and manta rays. And the wonderfully coloured corals which are like a larder for these species.

You can stay either at Exmouthor Coral Bay, which are the two main towns of Ningaloo Reef. I prefer Coral Bay, a small town that is very close to this marine paradise. Just put on your mask and fiippers and you're there!

Every dive is wonderful at Ningaloo