Turquoise Bay

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Turquoise Bay is a renowned beach and snorkeling destination on Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef, famous for its clear turquoise waters and abundant marine life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
snorkeling destination
accessBy road from Exmouth
bestVisitSeason April to October
austral winter
climate arid tropical
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 60 km south of Exmouth
hasActivity beach walking
snorkeling
swimming
wildlife watching
hasAmenity car park
picnic areas
toilets
hasFeature coral gardens close to shore
shallow lagoon areas
white sand beach
hasRegulation part of a protected marine park with conservation rules
hasSafetyConcern strong currents in drift area
hasView offshore Ningaloo Reef NERFINISHED
hasWildlife coral species
rays
reef sharks
sea turtles
tropical fish
hasZone bay snorkel area
drift snorkel area
knownFor abundant marine life
clear turquoise waters
drift snorkeling
excellent snorkeling
locatedIn Cape Range National Park NERFINISHED
Western Australia
locatedOnCoastOf Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
management Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (Western Australia) NERFINISHED
marineProtectedArea Ningaloo Marine Park NERFINISHED
near Exmouth NERFINISHED
partOf Ningaloo Reef NERFINISHED
World Heritage listed Ningaloo Coast NERFINISHED
popularWith snorkelers
tourists
underwater photographers
reefType fringing reef
region Gascoyne region of Western Australia NERFINISHED
tourismType eco-tourism destination
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus within Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area

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North West Cape hasRecreationalArea Turquoise Bay