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THE BEAUTIFUL BEACHES OF NINGALOO REEF

If it’s pristine beaches you’re after you have come to the right place! The Exmouth coastline offers visitors an endless array of stunning, unspoilt, deserted beaches which cater to everyone’s needs: snorkelling, sunbathing, watersports & fishing...

EXMOUTH

Town Beach The closest beach to Exmouth is Town Beach. Located only 1 km from the Exmouth townsite this beach is ideal for morning walks and beachcombing. Town Beach also provides a 4WD access track down to the beach.  This beach is tidal and best swum at high tide.

Bundegi Beach Located 12 km north of Exmouth is Bundegi Beach. This beach marks the start of the Ningaloo Marine Park and is a great beach for swimming, snorkelling and fishing. A coral viewing boat departs from here and there is a kiosk adjacent to the jetty. There is a boat launching facility at the southern end of the beach.  


Lighthouse Bay Access tracks along the Mildura Wreck Road into Lighthouse Bay provide entrance to a variety of beaches suitable for fishing, surfing, swimming and sunbathing. At the end of the road you will discover the wreck of the SS Mildura.  From the beach you can view the wreck, a cattle ship that was carrying Kimberley cattle to the south. It was destroyed when it clipped the reef during a cyclone in 1907.  No lives were lost. Timbers and irons were salvaged and used in renovations for Yardie Homestead. The hull sat on the reef undisturbed until World War II when allied planes used it for bombing practice.  

Jurabi Coastal Reserve The access tracks along the Yardie Creek Road offer a variety of beaches to choose from. On closer inspection on a low tide the rock pools hold many hidden delights such as sea urchins, anemones, starfish and octopus.

Mauritius Beach If an all over tan is what youre after then this is the beach for you. Declared a clothing optional beach in 1999 it is located just past the Vlamingh Head lighthouse 21km from Exmouth.

Beaches of the Cape Range National Park: Beaches south of Tantabiddi lie within the Cape Range National Park and form the coastline of the Ningaloo Marine Park. These spectacular beaches - some of the best in WA are great for relaxing, swimming or snorkelling.

 

CORAL BAY

Bills Bay Located at the end of Coral Bay road, the sheltered waters of Bills Bay make for an ideal swimming beach. Beach acitivities such as cricket, volleyball and building sandcastles are regular sights here making it a favourite with families. Access to Bills bay is only walking distance away from your accommodation.

Paradise Beach Located south of Purdy Point just before the rocky outcrop. This is a stunning beach with unpolluted white sands and crystal clear waters.