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Turquoise Bay is a place like none other. Snorkel right from the beach out to Ningaloo Reef. One side of the bay has a current you can drift through and see colorful fish, spectacular coral, (harmless) sharks, sea turtles, and more. The other side of the bay is calm, crystal clear water. Spend the night in the park and visit first thing in the morning and you may have this entire area all to yourself! #beachbound
Turquoise Bay is a place like none other. Snorkel right from the beach out to Ningaloo Reef. One side of the bay has a current you can drift through and see colorful fish, spectacular coral, (harmless) sharks, sea turtles, and more. The other side of the bay is calm, crystal clear water. Spend the night in the park and visit first thing in the morning and you may have this entire area all to yourself! #beachbound
If you visit Exmouth and the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia between May and August you've got a great chance to see humpback whales as they migrate north from the Antarctic. We were incredibly lucky enough to be snorkelling during a whale shark encounter trip when a humpback and its calf swam past within two metres of us. A moment that will be etched on our memories forever. And, we got to swim with a whale shark too. Recommended!

Read more at:
http://www.aboveusonlyskies.com/swimming-whalesharks-wonderland/
One of the highlights of the Cape Range national park is snorkelling in this place. There are loads of fish and the area is beautiful. Make sure you look up the tides though, as this is only accessible in high tide.
The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is located 17 km north of Exmouth. 
The Lighthouse overlooks Lighthouse Bay and you can watch the sun rise and set. The Lighthouse was built in 1912 and stands on the northernmost tip of the Cape Range.