Plunge into the clear, warm waters for an amazing snorkel experience just metres from shore, venture to some deeper water to swim with whale sharks, or just relax on the beach and pick up that book you’ve been meaning to read.
Situated to the south of Cape Range National Park is Nyinggulara National Park (ex-Ningaloo), an area renowned for its turquoise waters and bright blue skies.
One of Perth’s most famous landmarks – the Swan and Canning rivers. It’s an incredible backdrop to the city of Perth with plenty of places to cycle, walk, swim, paddle, boat, fish...and see dolphins!
There’s a lot more to this place than meets the eye! History, bushwalks, swimming, snorkelling, cycling, diving, playgrounds, fishing, and your furry pet can come too!
Turquoise waters, sandy beaches, pindan plains, rugged red cliffs, biodiverse mudflats, extensive mangrove systems, wetlands and tidal creeks are what you'll find here. These parks protect the rich cultural heritage and the incredible environment around Broome town.