If you’re looking to see turtles in Western Australia, there’s no better place to do it than at Ningaloo Reef.
There’s nothing quite like seeing animals in their natural habitat, and the turtles that call Ningaloo Reef home are absolutely no exception.
Limited to just 10 guests onboard our luxury vessel, our Turtle Eco Adventure tour is the best way to see turtles in Western Australia.
Let’s explore where you can see turtles in Western Australia.
Ningaloo Reef is home to a variety of turtles
Did you know that the Ningaloo Coast is a World Heritage Site? Covering over 700,000 hectares, the heritage-listed area is home to hundreds of fish and coral species—including a variety of turtles.
Active all year, Ningaloo Reef is home to Green, Hawksbill, Loggerhead, and Flatback turtles.
Why Exmouth?
While the turtles are reason enough to travel to make the trip, there’s much more to do in Exmouth than you might realise.
Located around 1,200 kilometres north of Perth, you can get to Exmouth by plane or hop in the car and check out some of Western Australia’s stunning scenery along the way.
Turtle Eco Adventure Tour In Exmouth
While the name of our Turtle Eco Adventure Tour might suggest this affordable half-day excursion is all about turtles, there’s such a diverse variety of ocean life to see during your tour.
Kicking off with a Ningaloo Reef Eco Tour, you’ll check out the incredible marine life of Ningaloo Reef from the comfort of your luxury vessel, offering the perfect opportunity to take advantage of our experienced and knowledgeable team.
After the Ningaloo Reef Eco Tour, it’s time for some snorkelling in the Ningaloo Lagoon. With an average depth of between 2 and 4 metres and warm waters, Ningaloo Lagoon is a snorkeller’s dream filled with tropical fish and breathtaking coral reef.