Whales - humpback, southern right and blue whales - make their annual migration between May to December travelling from the south-west to the Kimberley. Depending on where you are in WA, you can sometimes see them from the shore but the best way to see them is to book a tour. Find out more about watching whales, the best times to see them, their behaviour and whale watching tips. 

To help protect yourself and the whales follow the Whale Watching Guidelines.

Barrow Island Marine Park is a significant breeding and nesting area for threatened sea turtles.

Raw, natural, nature at its best - Cape Range National Park is part of the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area.

An impressive name for an impressive park - explore huge mobile sand dunes, volcanic rock columns by the sea, see a shipwreck, freshwater lakes and so much more.

Just a hop, skip and a jump away. Hop onto the ferry, skip off at the other side and jump into your four-wheel drive. Let the adventure begin! 

Wilderness, wildflowers, walking and whale watching. Fitzgerald River National Park has a raw beauty all its own. A visit to this botanical wonderland that will keep you wanting more.

Dive, snorkel, fish, kite board, surf, swim – you'll have a swell time at this marine park.

Mother Nature is seriously showing off with gorgeous sunsets, beaches, peaceful forests, awesome surf-breaks, limestone caves and rugged coastlines.

The dolphins are the stars here swimming just metres from the shore, but there’s plenty more experiences and wildlife throughout this World Heritage listed area to check out!

Fancy a swim somewhere a little different? Set your navigation course to Montebello Islands Conservation and Marine Park. Discover a kaleidoscope of coral reefs and tropical fish.

Take the plunge and dive into an underwater wilderness.

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.

White sandy beaches, crystal clear waters adjoining rustic and rugged coastline - this is the incredible Ningaloo experience.