Exmouth is a town on the tip of the North West Cape in Western Australia. The town is located 1,270 kilometres (789 mi) north of the state capital Perth and 3,366 kilometres (2,092 mi) southwest of Darwin.© Wikipedia
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Exmouth is a popular tourist destination on the West Australian Coast with its proximity to Ningaloo Reef (Marine Park) and Cape Range National Park. It is a lovely town with a range of accommodation including several caravan parks. NOTE: water used in this area is often bore water and you can fill up the Caravan tanks with treated water at the Visitor Information Centre.
The Ningaloo Marine Park is very popular for snorkelling and you will find plenty of outlets in town who sell or hire the necessary equipment.
Turquoise Bay was our favourite snorkelling location near Exmouth where you can walk off the beach into beautiful clear water near the Ningaloo Reef. There is snorkel drift at Turquoise Bay - you enter the water at the southern end of the beach and let the current take you over the reef - great experience.
We also undertook several walks in Cape Range National Park - amazing gorges and great views. Another interesting tourist destination is about 20 kilometres north of Exmouth to see the remains of the cattle ship SS Mildura which foundered on the reef during a cyclone in 1907 (no lives were lost). While checking out the remains of SS Mildura we saw whales breaching in the distance and a large turtle swimming to shore during nesting season - just beautiful.
We would not hesitate to return to Exmouth next time we travel down the length of this huge state