Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Ningaloo Reef

The Ningaloo Reef is one of the world’s most pristine and beautiful fringing reef systems, situated on the remote west coast of Australia and has just been nominated for World Heritage Listing!

Stretching for nearly 300km, it is protected within the boundaries of the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park, which falls within a narrow climatic band that typically features warm, comfortable weather conditions 12 months of the year.

The major natural attractions of the Ningaloo Reef are Manta Rays, Reef Sharks, Marine Turtles, Humpback Whales, Whale Sharks and Dugongs (not too mention all the little critters too !)



The reef is recognised as having one of the most diverse range of coral and fish species, in the world, all of which can be found a stones throw off the shoreline.

Coral Bay is centrally located within the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park. There are vast tracts of navigational waters inside the reef system, “Shore Thing” is perfectly equipped to take advantage of this and as a result numerous remote, secluded and protected anchorages are accessible for you and only you to explore.

Why not start thinking about the possibilities of exploring one of the most pristine marine environments in the world and having the experience of a lifetime.....



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