Exmouth
Small town at the tip of the Northwest Cape with 6,000 inhabitants during the summer (2,400 during the winter), it is a mandatory stop to reach the two magnificent parks which are the Ningaloo Marine Park and Cape Range National Park.
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Les Manalas
Exmouth is a must-see when traveling along the west coast, that's for sure! The places are beautiful and the locals are very welcoming.
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Exmouth is known for its beautiful translucent water and its diving spots to discover the underwater world.
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Regarding Exmouth, I believe it was the most profitable stay of our trip to Australia. We were able to enjoy a good accommodation and excellent food for free in a dream location for marine life enthusiasts! And all of this while making money! Otherwise, it’s a must-see when traveling the west coast, that’s for sure! The places are beautiful (for those who don't know Asia) and the locals are super welcoming. We could have stayed longer to save even more. But we had to reach Perth for the end-of-year celebrations, and we didn’t want to rush into the next part of our discoveries along the west coast… but that’s another story!
Places to discover
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Bundegi Beach
- Beach
- Swimming
Located a few kilometers from Exmouth, Bundegi is a popular beach for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing.
Exmouth Lighthouse
- Viewpoint
- Monument
Overlooking Lighthouse Bay, this lighthouse is one of the few places in Australia where you can see both the sunrise and the sunset.
Jurabi Coastal Park
- Beach
This amazing place for turtles is known for its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, and it is an important habitat for sea turtles.
Lacustre
- Beach
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
A calm and sheltered beach located in the spectacular Coral Bay National Park.
Oyster Stacks
- Beach
- Swimming
- Snorkeling
Five isolated islets protruding from the reef, an ideal place for snorkeling.