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Who owns Ningaloo Coral Bay?

Who owns Ningaloo Coral Bay?

the Brogan family
The Brogan’s, however, had a vision. That initial investment has grown Coral Bay into one of the most popular holiday destinations on Western Australia’s Northwest coast. Along the way, the Brogan family continues to develop Coral Bay’s infrastructure and utilities.

Who owns Coral Bay Caravan Park?

First founded by Bill and Alison Brogan in 1973 as Bayview Coral Bay, the Brogan family are proud to welcome you to our holiday village, filled with everything you need to enjoy your stay.

How do I get to Coral Bay?

How do I get to Coral Bay? Coral Bay is approximately 12 hours’ drive north of Perth along the Coral Coast Highway. For those looking to fly, you can fly from Perth to Exmouth’s Learmonth Airport with Qantas or from Perth to Carnarvon with Regional Express Airlines.

Are there sharks at Coral Bay?

The bad news is there are sharks in Coral Bay. In fact, between October and March, you can walk up the beach to the Shark Nursery and see hundreds of baby reef sharks swimming in the shallows. From the shore it is a great sight, but don’t be alarmed!

Is it safe to swim at Coral Bay?

Fortunately, they swim just beneath the water’s surface, so they’re easily seen on snorkelling tours. Unlike stingrays, manta rays pose no threat to humans as they do not have a barbed tail. You can embark on a full day safari with Coral Bay Eco Tours or Coastal Adventure Tours.

Is there accommodation at Ningaloo Reef?

Welcome to MANTARAYS Ningaloo BEACH Resort Mantarays Ningaloo, in the Exmouth Marina, has 68 rooms, servicing the growing popularity of the nature based tourist destination. The deluxe development includes a range of hotel rooms and one and two bedroom self contained apartments and bungalows.

Where should I stop between Perth and Coral Bay?

So if you’re heading North from Perth, here are our top destinations to stop at on your way:

  • 1.The Pinnacles.
  • Geraldton.
  • Hutt Lagoon, near Port Gregory.
  • Kalbarri National Park.
  • Monkey Mia Reserve, Shark Bay.
  • Take an Aboriginal cultural tour, Shark Bay.
  • Hamelin Pool.
  • Quobba Blowholes.

Can I live in Coral Bay?

Coral Bay only has a small resident population, and the town is almost based almost exclusively on tourism. Although there are passing backpackers, much of the target demographic is families and groups, who can camp or stay close to the beach and live in and out of the water, swimming, fishing, and coral viewing.

Is Coral Bay worth visiting?

With some of the most breathtakingly beautiful beaches in Western Australia, a relaxing beach day in Coral Bay is an absolute must. The sand is soft and white, the water is calm and clear and there is an incredible coral reef only metres from the shoreline. To say this place is a complete paradise is an understatement.

What is the best time to visit Coral Bay?

The best time to visit Coral Bay is during winter from April to October when the days are sunny and warm.

Are there Stingers in Coral Bay?

Are there stingers? Usually not! We rarely ever have stingers inside the reef. However, if you take a manta ray or whale shark tours into open water, they will provide you with wetsuits.

When can you see turtles in Coral Bay?

The nesting season typically occurs from late-November to March, when green and loggerhead turtles make their way up the beaches to lay their eggs. Then, after a 60-day period, hatching occurs! Turtle hatchlings can generally be seen from February to April.

Can you drive to Ningaloo Reef?

Road tripping your way from Perth to Ningaloo Reef is a bucket-list item all on its own, and it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. At just under 1200 kilometres, this west coast drive takes you from Perth to Exmouth along WA’s stunning Coral Coast via Cervantes, Geraldton, Monkey Mia and Carnarvon.

Is it worth going to Coral Bay?

Coral Bay is a long day trip and good snorkelling. But not the diversity of landscapes you’ll get in Cape Range. You’ll get good snorkelling off the boat on the way to and from the whale shark dive. Turquoise Bay is a really nice spot, but the snorkelling isn’t as good as Coral Bay.

Do you need a 4wd to get to Ningaloo?

GETTING AROUND A common misconception is that you’ll need a 4wd to get the most out of this trip, but don’t stress! You’ll have no problem tackling the Coral Coast Highway in just about any (roadworthy) car, just make sure to take plenty of rests along the way.

Can you swim at Coral Bay?

Coral Bay is quieter than neighbouring Exmouth, yet home to the same natural wonders. Here you can experience swims with whale sharks and graceful manta rays, see turtle hatchlings and explore the incredible coral wonders of Ningaloo Reef.