This makes Turquoise Bay one of the Ningaloo region's premier land-based snorkelling sites. Snorkelling the Turquoise Bay Drift takes you across thick coral gardens which are home to hundreds of species of brightly coloured reef fish as well as sea turtles, harmless reef sharks and stingrays.
Visitors can opt for do-it-yourself snorkelling straight off the beach, or take a guided snorkel tour. Shuttle bus services from Exmouth are available seasonally.
Please contact the visitor information centre for more information. Inspire someone you know to get out and explore this beautiful country of ours.
Make sure to bring adequate supplies in the form of water and food if you could find yourself back and forth to the shops all day which will definitely get annoying after a while. Turquoise Bay is open all year round, but the summer months tend to be very hot. Cape Range National park offers 11 different campsites within short driving distances of Turquoise Bay.
However, these sites have limited facilities. Both locations offer various options for accommodation and a Bistro at Ningaloo Lighthouse Holiday Park. Skip to content Menu. Home About Contact Privacy Policy.
Posted on June 15, July 8, by Steve. Turquoise Bay Beach Turquoise Bay, voted one of the best beaches in the world by TripAdvisor, is a small hidden gem inside the Cape Range National park, approximately 45 minutes drive from the town of Exmouth. Turquoise Bay Map Snorkelling Turquoise Bay is home to some fantastic snorkeling, and you can easily spend the best part of the day and still explore new things. Turquoise Bay Turtle For the more inexperienced snorkelers or those who are just a bit more comfortable with a more relaxed approach, it is fine to snorkel inside the Bay and you will still see an amazing natural aquarium below.
Bay Loop The best snorkelling is accessed via the Bay loop carpark which is towards the northern half of the bay, well away from the potentially strong currents found at the sandy point at the southern end of the bay. Stay safe in the water Inexperienced swimmers should not swim or snorkel in strong currents, especially if unaccompanied by an experienced person. If you are an inexperienced swimmer wishing to snorkel and are unable to find an experienced person to accompany you, seek the services of a licensed tour operator.
It is your responsibility to ensure you have the required level of experience. Great care needs to be taken when swimming in strong currents. Strong currents are usually confined to the beach immediately west and south in the Bay loop and west and north in the Drift loop and are caused by a build up of water in the lagoon in front of the reef. Large waves and high tide levels contribute to the amount of water in the lagoon that needs to escape through the gaps in the reef.
Inexperienced swimmers should not swim or snorkel in strong currents. Before entering the water, you should assess the current from the beach and seek advice from others with sound local knowledge.
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