Monkey Mia is a unique place to interact with dolphins in their natural habitat. In the early 1960s, a pod of bottlenosed dolphins began what has become a ritual - nearly every day a number of dolphins swim into the clear shallows delighting visitors with their intelligence & grace. The number of dolphins that appear varies from day to day however there is a greater visitation early morning & late afternoon. On a separate section of the beach visitors can swim freely among the dolphins.

Ningaloo Reef (encompasses over 5,000 square kilometres of ocean) is not only Western Australia's largest fringing coral reef, but one of the largest reefs worldwide that can be reached just by stepping off one of the many long sandy beaches. Here the mighty whale shark can be found from March through to June, feeding on coral spawn. Other magnificent marine animals found here are manta rays, potato cod, sharks, dolphins, & turtles. Dugongs & the migratory Humpback whale can also be seen.

Address: located some 70km north of Carnarvon Carnarvon WA 6701

Address: Civic Centre, Robinson St Carnarvon WA 6701

Address: Shop12 Coral Bay Arcade Coral Bay WA 6701

Address: situated 161km east of Carnarvon Carnarvon WA 6701

Address: 40km south of Exmouth Exmouth WA 6707

Address: 71 Knight St Denham WA 6537

Address: Main St Meeketharra WA 6642

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