Coral Bay, Australia
Ningaloo Reef

A 260km reef, with a biodiverse ecosystem, corals, sharks and sand dunes – a true outback experience.

To reach the massive 260km Ningaloo Reef, get on the highway and start the Indian Ocean Drive from Perth, Australia. Protected by the Ningaloo Marine Park, the reef is home to a huge diversity of colorful corals and unique marine life. Drive on the edge of the planet as the breathtaking majesty of the blue open ocean stretches out before you. It is no wonder that the Ningaloo Reef is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with pristine, clear blue waters filled with dotteed with multiple corals making the longest fringing reef in the world seem like an ocean paradise.


Let the roads take you to the unrivaled ecosystem of the Ningaloo Reef where you can snorkel through ethereal coral lagoons and make friends with the welcoming marine life. Take the plunge and swim with whale sharks in Shark Bay. End your outback experience by four-wheel driving through the vibrant red sand dunes in Cape Range National Park at sunset. If you ever step foot on Perth, a visit to the Ningaloo Reef is a must regardless of wherever else you plan to go to!


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Tips Before You Go
Do try to visit the reef in January or February, as rare marine species, including turtles, appear at the reef at this time of the year.
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