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    Coral Bay

    , WA

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Apartments
    Caravan Parks
    Restaurants
    Cafés


    View across Ningaloo Reef from Cape Range National Park

    Coral Bay (including Ningaloo Marine Park and Point Cloates)
    Quiet holiday resort town south of Exmouth
    Located 234 km north of Carnarvon, 154 km south of Exmouth and 1131 km north of Perth, Coral Bay is a small holiday resort for people wishing to avoid the more conventional tourist destinations. It is really nothing more than a couple of caravan parks, holiday homes for fishermen, and a few basic facilities to ensure that visitors do not have to make the 143 km journey to Exmouth every time they want a loaf of bread or a tub of ice cream.

    The town's great appeal is its access to the 260 km Ningaloo Reef which lies close to the shore and forms a kind of natural lagoon which is ideal for people wishing to fish (although the waters of Coral Bay itself are a sanctuary area and 'no fishing' regulations apply), snorkel, scuba dive or explore the reef.

    Lying just north of the Tropic of Capricorn (i.e. it is Western Australia's equivalent to Rockhampton) the waters are warm for most of the year and the beaches, like most of the beaches on the Western Australian coast, are white and hard and beautifully clean.

    The increasing popularity of Coral Bay (like so many magical places in Australia its conversion from secret hideaway to popular resort occurred all too quickly) has meant a great pressure on the limited accommodation and it is advisable to book as far ahead as possible.

    Coral Bay lies at the southern end of the Ningaloo Marine Park which runs along the coast from Amherst Point (50 km to the south) to Bundegi on North West Cape just north of Exmouth. It includes all the coastline of the Cape Range National Park (see Exmouth) as well as Point Cloates.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Ningaloo Marine Park
    The Marine Park offers visitors a rare opportunity to inspect the reef and its fauna at close quarters. It stretches south along 260 km of coastline from Bundegi Beach, near Exmouth. At points the reef is no more than 100 metres from the shore and its waters are home to such spectacular creatures as the huge whale shark, the humpback whale, green turtles, dolphins and dugongs.

    The Marine Park was declared in 1987 in an attempt to protect Western Australia's largest coral reef and to control public access to it. It is a unique area because the reef is so close to the dry landmass and because it is here that the Australian continent is closest to the continental shelf. The reef boasts 170 hard corals, 11 soft corals and 475 species of fish. In its own way it is as good as the Great Barrier Reef and it is much more accessible.

    Both the Peoples Caravan Park and Bayview Holiday Village have glass bottom boat tours available.

    Point Cloates
    Point Cloates was, unusually, named by Flemish sailors who visited the Western Australian coast in 1719. The Flemish mariner Captain Nash, sailing from Ostend in Belgium, sighted what he took to be an island. In his journal he wrote: 'This island cannot be seen far even in clear weather and NE by E and SW by S about thirty-two leagues in length with terrible breakers from each end running about three miles into the sea.' He named the island after Baron Cloates, a Flemish aristocrat who was part owner of his ship. It was subsequently renamed Point Cloates, is now part of Ningaloo Station, and was established as a whaling station in 1912. By the mid-1920s over 1000 whales per annum were being caught and processed. It was, like so many places on the Pilbara coast, destroyed by a cyclone in 1945. Opened again in 1949 it was closed again in 1963 when a worldwide environmental push made governments aware of the dangers whaling posed to the ever-decreasing population of humpback whales.

    Point Cloates can be reached by 4WD vehicles travelling along the coast road which runs from Cape Range National Park to Coral Bay. The wrecks of the Zvir, Fin, Perth and Rapid all lie on the reef just off Point Cloates.

    For the history of Coral Bay and the whole North West Cape area see the entry on Exmouth.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Coral Bay Tourist Information Bureau
    Coral Bay Arc.
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5988
    Facsimile: (08) 9942 5988
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Ningaloo Reef Resort Motel
    Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5934
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Coral Bay Hotel
    1 Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5934
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Coral Bay Lodge Holiday Apartments
    Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5932
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Bayview Holiday Village Caravan Park
    Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 99 42 5932
    Rating: **
     
     
      Peoples Park Caravan Village
    Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5933
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Coral Cove Restaurant, Ningaloo Reef Resort Motel
    Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5880
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Ningaloo Reef Cafe
    Robinson St
    Coral Bay WA 6701
    Telephone: (08) 9942 5882
     




     

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