
The pristine waters of Ningaloo Reef transform into colourful clouds each year during the Coral Spawning season.
Night tours take you up close to his amazing natural phenomenon which happens between seven and 10 days after the full moon in March and April.
The annual coral spawning cycle is an incredible sight which is part of the regeneration of Ningaloo Reef.
The coral spawn is also a major factor in the arrival of the world's biggest fish, the whale-shark. Krill and plankton are drawn to the reef by the coral spawn, which are then in turn eaten by whale-sharks which arrive each year to feed.
You can see the coral spawn on tours from Coral Bay or Exmouth.
Getting to Ningaloo Reef is easy - fly there in around two and a half hours or drive there in two days from Perth.
Tantabiddi beach is a beautiful beach a short drive from Exmouth. It is extremely popular with..
Mauritius Beach (9km)Mauritius Beach is a clothing optional beach located 21 kilometres from Exmout just past the..
Vlamingh Head Lighthouse (11km)The Vlamingh Head Lighthouse offers spectacular views of Ningaloo Reef and a great vantage point to..
Lighthouse Scenic Drive (11km)The Lighthouse Scenic Drive offers breathtaking views of the North West Cape as you drive up to..
Turtle Nesting Season (11km)Ningaloo Reef and adjacent islands are one of the world's major breeding areas for sea turtles...
Surfers Beach (15km)You will be enthralled by the magnificent waves at Surfers Beach, just 15 minutes drive north of..
Mangrove Bay (17km)Mangrove Bay is part of the Cape Range National Park. There is a bird and fauna hide overlooking a..
Harold E Holt Naval.. (17km)Approaching the Harold E Holt Naval Communication Station near Exmouth, you will not be able to..
Town Beach (18km)The Exmouth coastline offers a number of beautiful sandy beaches and the Town Beach is the most..
Lighthouse Bay (19km)Lighthouse Bay is extremely popular due to the diverse range of water based activities on offer...
Home | Contact Us
2003 - 2013 PleaseTakeMeTo. All rights reserved. Hosted by Tourism Media.No part may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner