Super sortie en mer je le conseil fortement à mes mis français qui douterai du rapport qualité prix nous avons été agréablement par se qu'on a vue et manger sur le bateau et l'équipe du bateau était super pro et sympathique !!!! A faire absolument pour 140 dollars !!!!
Ningaloo Reef is the only fringing coral reef in Australia. Access to it's beautiful turquoise coloured waters and spectacular marine life is just a walk down the white sandy beaches, no boat required.The snorkelling is first class and in my opinion you can't beat Coral Bay as the place to set up camp. The reef out from Coral Bay is beautiful and because it's a sanctuary the fish will greet you with open fins (all 500 different species of them). There's also corals that are only found at Ningaloo such as the "dreadlock coral" and "Lavender coral" both of which are really interesting their colour and structure.For organised tours, I'd recommend Coral Bay Ecotours. Friendly and helpful staff and great value for money!Enjoy your time emersed in the clear waters of Ningaloo.
Drift snorkeling was incredible , the marine life and water pristine . We saw many turtles . Rays and eels along with beautiful reef fish, no sharks thankfully. Most beautiful place I have visited.
Amazing how close to shore you can see,sting rays,turtles,coral reef and beautiful colourfull fish swimming around you.We have swam with the whale sharks many years ago,just to be back in the water there bought back memories of it.
The whole marine park is just beautiful and in our own state, what more could you ask for. We swam with Whale Sharks, green sea turtles, coral and 1000's of fish. Then saw Humpback Whales, just breath taking.
It's really the perfect spot to go and see marine live. Near Exmouth there is this beach called turquoise bay where you can literally walk out to the reef. It's breathtaking! We also went on trips to go snorkeling with manta rays (from Coral Bay, cost about 170$ pp) and whale sharks (from Exmouth, 360$ pp) and both experiences where amazing.In Exmouth you can also go diving from the Navy Pier (260$ pp for a day and a night dive). It is really cool there because of all the different animals you get to see. It's definetly worth to travel here. There is just too much cool stuff to see to describe it all here.
A wonderful marine national park that is situated righ adjacent to the beach. It contains great sea life including Manta Rays, Dugongs etc.
Surreal experience to see the marine life so close to shore in this world heritage listed park. A myriad of different sea creatures live beneath the ocean and it was a privilege to see this part of the world. WA takes great pleasure in protecting this beautiful area and to swim with whale sharks and other creatures was wonderful.
Ningaloo Reef has amazing biodiversity - take a snorkel off Coral Bay or Cape Range National Park and you will come across turtles, whale sharks (seasonal), mantarays, sharks, and all kinds of fish!
I think it's the most beautiful place to snorkel; the area is so well protected that you can swim like "in an aquarium" we saw a turtle swimming gently, a sea snake, a ray and 3 dolphins! I don't talk about the myriad of colorful fishes or the lavender coral... Take a breath and dive on this paradise! There are good companies to sail & snorkel.