TOP 20 EXMOUTH Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Exmouth attractions - list of all things to do in Exmouth - Western Australia - Australia. Watch this video to knows all about best places to visit in Exmouth.
Exmouth has so many good attractions, the popular one is Turquoise Bay, one of the best beach Australia. This beach covered with white sands, full of sea birds, turtles, fish, coral reefs and no crowds makes Turquoise Bay truly paradise.
Next must see places in Exmouth - Australia is Vlamingh Head Lighthouse and Yardie Creek. Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is the best sightseeing for beaches or oceans. It also has great history behind. Yardie Creek is incredible national park with great scenery.
Other best attractions in Exmouth is Charles Knife Canyon, Shothole Canyon, Jurabi Turtle Centre, Navy Pier Exmouth, Mildura Wreck, Town Beach, Bundegi Beach, Mauritius Beach, Osprey Bay, Potshot Memorial, Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Mandu Mandu Gorge, Marina Quays Exmouth, Learmonth Jetty, Muiron Island etc.
Before exploring best places in Exmouth, don't forget to visit Ningaloo Visitor Centre and Milyering Visitor Centre (Milyering Discovery Centre) for get more information about things to do in Exmouth for tourist.
Hope this video about Top 20 Exmouth attractions (things to do & see) could help you find the best places for you to visit in Exmouth. Explore Australia, visit Exmouth.
Ningaloo Marine Park - Visit every beach to Yardie Creek - Video by Steven Potts
Welcome to my trip down the coast - A visit to every beach so you can experience the coast for yourself ..
Ningaloo Marine Park protects the world-famous Ningaloo Reef – Australia’s largest and most accessible fringing reef. Here, you simply step straight off the dazzling white sandy beaches and enter an underwater wonderland of incredible diversity.
Ningaloo Marine Park provides an excellent opportunity to fish
(outside sanctuary zones), swim, snorkel, dive, observe marine
life and relax on the beach.
Cape Range National Park....
Cape Range National Park is dominated by a rugged limestone
range, the remains of an ancient sea floor thrust upwards by
movements of the earth’s crust. The range descends to sea
level along the coast with arid coastal plains and sand dunes
predominating.
This diverse landscape is rich in wildlife. Kangaroos, echidnas,
emus and large lizards are common, along with smaller
mammals and other reptiles. More than 160 species of bird have
been recorded in the area.
The park provides a variety of recreational opportunities to walk,
camp, canoe, observe nature, picnic, take photographs and much
more.
Where is it? The northern entry point provides the main access
to Cape Range National Park and is about 36 km from Exmouth.
Entry from the south is via Ningaloo Station and requires a
four-wheel-drive in order to cross Yardie Creek. Yardie Creek is
subject to intermittent saltwater flooding — contact Milyering or
Exmouth Visitor centres for conditions.
Roads The major access road into and through the park (south
to Yardie Creek) is sealed. Access roads to individual sites
comprise both sealed and unsealed roads. Most of these access
roads are suitable for two-wheel-drive vehicles. However, road
conditions deteriorate rapidly with rain and access may become
restricted.
A great place to stay when you are in this area is the Bullara Station Stay with fantastic hosts Tim & Edwina Shellcross
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Flat Back Turtle Nesting at Cemetery Beach Port Hedland Western Australia
How wonderful to see, humans in close proximity and he Turtle does what she needs to do. Thank you Brynie Kelly for giving permission to upload this to youtube