Turkos Bay
Turkos Bay

Turkos Bay

Cape Range National Park, Western Australia, 6707

The basics

Travelers usually come to Turquoise Bay independently or with a guided tour from Exmouth to snorkel in the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean. The Ningaloo Marine Park lies just offshore and contains all kinds of fantastic sea creatures, including thick coral gardens, turtles, stingrays, and harmless sharks. Don some flippers and reef-friendly sunscreen and follow the currents from the drift snorkeling site.

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Things to know before you go

  • The currents are powerful at the bay's southernmost end and the drift loop's northern end, so take care when snorkeling and stay aware of your location.

  • Park rangers don’t regularly patrol Turquoise Bay, but warning signs will be posted on the beach in case of any hazardous conditions, so look out for these.

  • There are accessible toilets at the beach and a parking lot, but there are no other facilities, so bring a picnic with you and remember to take everything you bring in.

  • There are fees to enter the Cape Range National Park with a vehicle, but snorkeling at the Ningaloo Marine Park is free.

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How to get there

Turquoise Bay is located in the Cape Range National Park, around 39 miles (63 kilometers) south of Exmouth. The journey takes about 50 minutes, and the roads are good. If you don’t have your own vehicle, seasonal shuttle buses run from Exmouth (ask at the visitor center), or you can take a guided day tour of the bay.

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When to get there

This part of Western Australia gets very hot in summer (December to February), but if you’re coming to Turquoise Bay to snorkel, you can visit year-round. The water is consistently warm. Many visit the area to swim with whale sharks from March to July or August or to see migrating humpback whales from May through October.

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Visit the Jurabi Turtle Centre

There are many other ways to see the marine life of Cape Range National Park, and visiting the Jurabi Turtle Centre is a great way to learn more without getting wet yourself. The center is open year-round, and you can learn about the four kinds of turtles at Cape Range or take a turtle education eco-tour between December and March to scout for female turtles laying their eggs on the beach.

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