Ideally positioned between the breathtaking canyons of the Cape Range National Park and the underwater wonders of the Ningaloo Marine Park, Exmouth offers a host of land and sea attractions.
Serving as the northern gateway to Ningaloo Reef, visitors can choose from a host of ways to experience the wonders of the region: from drift snorkelling at pristine Turquoise Bay, diving the recently reopened Exmouth Navy Pier or learning more about the Ningaloo sea turtles at the Jurabi Turtle Centre.
The Gnulli group, which incorporates the Thalanji, Baiyungu and Ingarrda people are recognised by the Aboriginal community as custodians of Aboriginal culture for the Exmouth region and Ningaloo area. Gnulli means ‘all of us’.
The Milyering Visitors Centre, located 52 kilometres from Exmouth in the heart of Cape Range National Park, provides visitors with a range of information about exploring the park. Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is also a highlight of the area and provides spectacular views.
Location: Exmouth is located on the tip of the North West Cape of Western Australia and is 1,270 kilometres north of the city of Perth.
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Exmouth Visitor Centre