Whale Watching Western Australia
Whale watching in Western Australia, from May – December see the whales as they migrate from the Southern Ocean to the Kimberley coast.
Whale watching in Western Australia, from May – December see the whales as they migrate from the Southern Ocean to the Kimberley coast.
Whale sharks are the world’s largest fish and can grow between 4 – 18 metres in length. They are completely harmless and feed on krill. They migrate to Ningaloo Reef each year to feed on the krill in the nutrient-rich waters there. Join us on an adventure of a lifetime snorkelling with these gentle Whaleshark
Western Australia’s very own ocean paradise, Ningaloo Reef is one of the world’s largest fringing reefs, stretching for 260 kilometres off Western Australia’s mid north coast. Visitors make their way from near and far to experience the underwater wonderland.Ningaloo is the only place on Earth where can you access a large, biodiverse coral reef so
We were excited to create a WA Bucket List of all the most iconic and epic experiences in our beautiful state. Western Australia is Australia’s largest state and so has a massive range of activities on offer.Starting in the far north in the rugged Kimberley in Australia’s North West Region, where the red rust outback
Western Australia’s very own ocean paradise, Ningaloo Reef is one of the world’s largest fringing reefs, stretching for 260 kilometres off Western Australia’s mid north coast. Visitors make their way from near and far to experience the underwater wonderland.Ningaloo is the only place on Earth where can you access a large, biodiverse coral reef so