Lighthouse Bay

Natural Attractions

Lighthouse Bay is extremely popular due to the diverse range of water-based activities on offer. Try fishing from the beach, surfing the waves, swimming in the calmer shallow waters, or just lazing on the beach and taking in the beauty of the bay. Whilst on the beach, you will be able to see the remains of SS Mildura, which ran aground in 1907 following a cyclone.
Lighthouse Bay, Exmouth, Western Australia
The area is home to several exceptional dive sites for the diving enthusiast. With its proximity to the Ningaloo Reef, depending on the time of year you visit, you could find yourself diving with gigantic whale sharks or manta rays. Head out on a dive boat to explore the profusion of colour from the coral along the ocean bed and witness thousands of tropical fish gliding through the waters.

Lighthouse Bay is on the edge of the Cape Range National Park, which is home to breathtaking canyons and gorges. And the famous multi-coloured Yardie Creek Gorge, where you may spot the rare black-footed rock-wallaby. Lighthouse Bay is a short drive from Exmouth and 14 hours drive north of Perth.

Information

Address

Mildura Wreck Road, Exmouth, Western Australia, 6707