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Explore the World Heritage-listed waters of Ningaloo Reef
Go snorkelling amongst the colourful coral gardens, fish, turtles and more
Grab a paddle and head out on an exciting sea kayak adventure
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Get out on the water and experience what Australia's world-renowned Ningaloo Reef has to offer on this full day sea kayaking and snorkelling adventure. You'll paddle around the clear turquoise waters and pristine beaches, look out for marine life like turtles, rays and colourful fish, be treated to a delicious morning tea and lunch, and jump in to snorkel around the incredible coral gardens. Heading out from Exmouth, you'll be transferred to the launch site within the incredible Cape Range National Park. After a safety briefing and gear up, jump into the kayaks and head out into the picture-perfect turquoise waters around Ningaloo Reef. Explore sheltered lagoons and remote beaches, looking out for marine life like turtles, rays, colourful fish and even dugongs and dolphins as you paddle. Whenever you feel like a dip, you can dive in with your snorkel and explore the thriving reef up close. You'll either swim from the beach, the anchored kayak, or a bit of both. The direction of your adventure depends on the wind, tides and swell conditions of the day, but you'll usually explore the lagoon areas between Ned's Camp and Lakeside or between Osprey Bay and Pilgramunna. Soak up the sea kayaking and snorkelling adventure while enjoying commentary on the history, culture and natural wonders of the local area along the way.
Shed 7 Craft Street, Exmouth, WA 6707
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