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Exmouth Cruise Port Guide: Snorkeling, Ningaloo Reef & Tips

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Arrival
Anchorage
City centre
4 km
Best season
March – October
Best for
Snorkeling, Ningaloo Reef, Marine Wildlife, Beach Relaxation

Ships anchor offshore with tender boats transporting passengers to the town jetty.

Exmouth sits at the very tip of Western Australia’s Cape Range Peninsula, a remote outpost that most travellers write off as a dusty detour on the way to somewhere else. They couldn’t be more wrong. What waits here is one of Australia’s most extraordinary coastal wildernesses — a place where ancient reef systems, marine megafauna, and blood-orange gorges collide in ways that leave even seasoned cruisers genuinely speechless.

Arriving by Ship

Exmouth is a tender port, meaning your ship anchors offshore and smaller boats ferry you to the Learmonth Jetty or Exmouth Marina, depending on conditions. The arrival itself is a spectacle — glassy turquoise water stretches in every direction, and you might spot turtles or rays beneath you before you’ve even set foot on dry land. The town is small and navigable, with most services clustered along Maidstone Crescent. Taxis, shuttle buses, and tour operators meet arrivals at the marina, but shore time here is genuinely precious, so pre-booking any Ningaloo activities before you dock is strongly recommended. Crowds are rare compared to east-coast ports, which means you get elbow room on the reef — a genuine luxury.

Things to Do

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Let’s be direct: the Ningaloo Reef is the reason you’re here, and it deserves your full attention. Unlike the Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo sits just metres from the shoreline, making it accessible without lengthy boat transfers. If snorkelling is your pace, the turtle-focused half-day reef experience is a highlight that delivers sightings with remarkable consistency. You can kayak to the reef and snorkel alongside green turtles in their natural habitat with ease. 🎟 Book: Turtle Tour – Ningaloo Reef Half Day Sea Kayak and Snorkel Tour For something even more memorable, a dedicated turtle snorkel tour gets you into the water quickly and efficiently during your limited shore time. 🎟 Book: Half Day Snorkel 2.5hr Turtle Tour on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth

But the headline act — the one that makes grown adults cry with joy — is swimming with whale sharks. Between March and July, the world’s largest fish gather in Ningaloo’s warm waters in numbers found almost nowhere else on Earth. Joining a full-day whale shark swim puts you in the water alongside creatures reaching twelve metres in length, guided by trained spotters in light aircraft overhead. 🎟 Book: Swimming with the Whale Sharks – Ningaloo Reef (Exmouth) Even if you’re not a swimmer, watching the surface from the boat as these gentle giants cruise past is an experience that reframes your sense of scale entirely.

On land, Cape Range National Park is a revelation. Red limestone gorges drop dramatically into crystal pools, and kangaroos lounge on the canyon edges at dusk like they’re posing for photographs. Yardie Creek is particularly worth the short drive — a sheer-walled gorge where black-footed rock wallabies scramble across sheer cliff faces while a quiet creek reflects the whole scene below. After dark, don’t miss the night sky. The Milyering Visitor Centre area is one of the darkest spots on the continent, and a guided astronomy session here connects the ancient landscape with the cosmos above it in a genuinely moving way. 🎟 Book: Exmouth Milyering Astronomy Night Experience

Local Food

Exmouth’s food scene is small but characterful. The Whalers Restaurant at Novotel Ningaloo Resort handles fresh seafood with confidence — barramundi and tiger prawns feature heavily, and the setting over the marina justifies the prices. For something more casual, Froth Craft Brewery is consistently packed for good reason: cold local beers, generous portions, and a convivial crowd of travellers comparing reef stories. The Potshot Hotel Resort’s bistro is reliable for a quick, filling lunch between excursions, and local fish tacos from smaller operators near the marina make a practical, delicious choice when time is tight. Exmouth isn’t a foodie destination in the traditional sense, but it feeds you well in all the ways that matter after a morning in the ocean.

Shopping

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Keep expectations appropriately modest. Exmouth’s retail offering centres on the essentials: quality reef-safe sunscreen (a non-negotiable here), snorkel gear if you forgot yours, and locally-made gifts. The town has a handful of souvenir shops stocking Indigenous-inspired artwork, and several operators sell high-quality nature photography prints of the reef and its inhabitants. The Exmouth Visitor Centre is worth a browse for regional maps, printed guides, and locally-made produce. Don’t arrive hoping for boutique retail — leave space in your luggage for the memories instead.

Practical Tips

The sun in Exmouth is extraordinary in intensity — reef-safe, high-SPF sunscreen is essential and the marine park actively enforces this to protect the coral. Bring water shoes for reef walking, and a rash guard beats sunburn every time. Australian dollars are the only currency, and card payments are widely accepted though ATM access is limited, so carry some cash. The Ningaloo Marine Park has strict regulations about touching marine life — guides will brief you thoroughly, but go in knowing that this reef’s health depends on your respect for it.

Exmouth rewards the curious and confounds the dismissive. Come prepared to slow down, get wet, and leave with a story you’ll still be telling years from now.


🎟️ Things to Book in Advance

These highly-rated experiences fill up fast — book before you arrive to avoid missing out.

Half Day Snorkel 2.5hr Turtle Tour on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth

Half Day Snorkel 2.5hr Turtle Tour on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth

★★★★☆ (169 reviews)

Cape Immersion Tours provides fantastic low key snorkeling and scenic tours on board our high speed vessel 'Immersion'. Being capable of reaching speeds in excess……

⏱ 3h 30m  |  From USD 104.06

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Exmouth Milyering Astronomy Night Experience

Exmouth Milyering Astronomy Night Experience

We run astronomy nights from the Milyering Discovery Centre in the heart of Cape Range National Park, where southern skies shine above pristine coastal landscapes……

⏱ 2 hours  |  From USD 61.00

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7-Day Exmouth Explorer via Pinnacles Monkey Mia Ningaloo Reef returning to Perth

7-Day Exmouth Explorer via Pinnacles Monkey Mia Ningaloo Reef returning to Perth

★★★★☆ (294 reviews)

Discover why Western Australia is a nature lovers’ paradise. Become an Exmouth Explorer and experience the many wonders of the World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef.……

⏱ 168 hours  |  From USD 1,359.95

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Turtle Tour - Ningaloo Reef Half Day Sea Kayak and Snorkel Tour

Turtle Tour – Ningaloo Reef Half Day Sea Kayak and Snorkel Tour

★★★★☆ (166 reviews)

Sea kayaking is a great way to experience the magic of Ningaloo. Join us for a half day sea kayak and snorkel adventure in Ningaloo……

⏱ 3h 30m  |  From USD 107.65

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Swimming with the Whale Sharks - Ningaloo Reef (Exmouth)

Swimming with the Whale Sharks – Ningaloo Reef (Exmouth)

★★★★☆ (172 reviews)

Come and join us for an exhilarating day out snorkelling and swimming with Whale Sharks or Humpback Whales – the largest fish in the world……

From USD 452.12

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Swim with Whale Sharks in the Ningaloo Reef: 3 Island Shark Dive

Swim with Whale Sharks in the Ningaloo Reef: 3 Island Shark Dive

★★★★★ (919 reviews)

Explore the aquatic wonderland of Ningaloo Reef with 3 Islands Whale Shark Dive! Specialising in Swim with Whale Shark Tours, 3 Islands Whale Shark Dive operate……

⏱ 8 hours  |  From USD 444.94

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Getting Around from the Port

tender

Official ship tenders to town jetty

Cost: included Time: 10-15 minutes
taxi

Taxis available at jetty for local tours

Cost: $40-60 AUD per trip Time: 10-20 minutes
car rental

Local rental agencies available

Cost: $60-100 AUD per day Time: pick-up 15 minutes

Top Things To Do

1

Ningaloo Reef

World-class coral reef system with whale shark encounters, manta rays, and diverse marine life.

4-6 hours $150-250 AUD
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⚡ Popular — books out early. Reserve before you sail.

2

Cape Range National Park

Rugged coastal park with scenic drives, hiking trails, turquoise beaches, and canyon walks.

4-8 hours $20 AUD park entry
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3

Turquoise Bay

Pristine white-sand beach with excellent snorkeling directly from the shore.

3-4 hours free
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Practical Tips for Cruise Passengers

  • Book reef tours in advance as they fill quickly from cruise ships
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen and UV protection; sun exposure is intense
  • Most tours operate March-November; whale sharks present April-June
  • Exmouth is remote; limited shops and restaurants, bring cash

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Remote Western Australian port famous for Ningaloo Reef and whale shark encounters, best experienced via organized tours.

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