Explore Coral Bay
Coral Bay is one of two access points to the
world’s largest fringing reef system, Ningaloo Reef. Stretching for more than
260km across Western Australia’s rugged coastline, Ningaloo was given the title
of a World Heritage Site in 2011 and is recognised as the most ecologically
diverse marine environments in the world. The reef consists of dense hard coral
gardens, sand flats, large areas of rich seagrass as well as deep ocean
pinnacles, ledges, and walls. Scuba diving in Coral Bay caters for everyone, whether
you intend to experience your first dive in shallow sites or head deeper,
you’ll be rewarded by dancing manta rays, migrating humpback whales, and the
iconic whale shark.
Coral Bay diving has only one dive operator in the area, where you can access
the reef by day trips. If you want to explore WA diving from liveaboards, they
usually set out from Exmouth, the other gateway to Ningaloo.