Travelers from Perth and around Australia are amazed by the magical waters of this place, which is also home to a colorful marine paradise.
Coral Bay in WA is located around 1,100km from Perth and its pristine coastline winds along the “stunning natural beauty” of Ningaloo Reef (a natural heritage area) and attracts sun seekers from Australia and around the world. .
The blue of the water is a beautiful and striking contrast to the dry red dust of the desert that envelops you on your journey.
Visitors to the bay are rewarded with water so pure, blue and teeming with stunning marine life, and with water temperatures rarely dropping below 20 degrees all year round, this is a perfect destination. to travel in winter.
Wander through the deliciously warm waters of the shallows and you may see curious manta rays and schools of fish jumping around your wandering feet.
Coral Bay in WA is a rich dreamscape of turquoise waters and sun-bleached sands.
Coral Bay is just over 1,000 kilometers from Perth, but it is worth the drive there.
Book a “highly recommended” tour of the reef and arrange a snorkeling or diving session and you will enjoy some very special company.
Humpback whales, whale sharks, turtles, dugongs and dolphins and countless species of fish and coral move in a kaleidoscopic world of vivid and silent colors in the azure blue of Ningaloo Reef.
Those looking for a different kind of thrill can enjoy exhilarating buggy tours along the rolling white sands that surround the bay.
The white sands are perfect for long walks or quiet picnics on the beach.
Coral Bay is perfect even in winter, as the water temperature never drops below 20 degrees.
Incredible sunsets give way to a relaxed and fun nighttime atmosphere on the camp grounds, with parents relaxing while groups of children play together well into the night.
With the popular Bill’s Bar, Coral Resort Bakery and divine pizza and pasta at Reef Cafe, it’s a relaxing and rewarding place to stop on your way north, or just to rest for a while.
Travelers can stay in cabins on one of the camp grounds or, alternatively, in caravans and tents at well-serviced sites; The atmosphere on site is always communal, safe and festive and there are great jumping pillows and children’s play areas.
Accommodation can be booked well in advance, especially in the case of cabins. But campsites are usually available with less notice.
The popular fishing destination of Exmouth is just 150km north and Broome even further afield, but if you’re looking for wonderful beaches and a magical holiday then Coral Bay is definitely where the X marks the spot.