Afternoon Ningaloo Reef Kayaking and Snorkeling Tour


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  •  Afternoon Ningaloo Reef Kayaking and Snorkeling Tour

Exmouth, Australia

Trip Type:   Kayaking & Canoeing
Duration:  3 hours
This afternoon tour is perfect for those wanting a taste of kayaking as well as to explore a small portion of the Ningaloo Reef. After pickup from your Exmouth accommodation you'll travel by road for approximately 15 minutes to either Bundegi, Wobiri or Tantabiddy Beach (weather dependant). After unloading the kayaks, and getting fitted out with kayaking and snorkeling gear, you'll receive a brief paddle lesson and safety talk. It is then time to head off kayaking along the coast. During the afternoon we, you'll stop for afternoon tea on the beach and snorkel off the kayaks, before heading back to the start point.

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This afternoon tour is perfect for those wanting a taste of kayaking as well as to explore a small portion of the Ningaloo Reef. After pickup from your Exmouth accommodation you'll travel by road for approximately 15 minutes to either Bundegi, Wobiri or Tantabiddy Beach (weather dependant). After unloading the kayaks, and getting fitted out with kayaking and snorkeling gear, you'll receive a brief paddle lesson and safety talk. It is then time to head off kayaking along the coast. During the afternoon we, you'll stop for afternoon tea on the beach and snorkel off the kayaks, before heading back to the start point. Ningaloo Reef has gained an impressive reputation as one of Earth’s last ocean paradises. The reef is 320 km long and is Australia's largest fringing coral reef and the only large reef positioned very close to the mainland. It can range from 150 metres to 15 kilometres offshore and encompasses a massive 5,000 square kilometres of ocean with 500 species of tropical fish and 220 species of coral in all. Ningaloo Reef is famous for swimming with whale sharks, its superb for snorkelling and diving.

During winter months, the reef is part of the migratory routes for manta rays and humpback whales and it's home to dolphins and dugongs. The beaches of the reef are an important breeding ground of the loggerhead, green and hawksbill turtles. You'll also be amazed by the huge variety of wildlife, both marine and terrestrial The sheltered lagoons have the clearest turquoise water imaginable. Within the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park there are numerous sanctuary zones, totalling 34% of the total area, all with outstanding natural features and attractions.

The snorkelling on offer is phenomenal. Inside the reef it is rarely more than four meters deep, perfect for even novice snorkelers. You guide will help you discovere some excellent “Un-named” snorkel spots that are accessible only by kaya.




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