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Discover what to do in Exmouth in 2023

Chyna Hayden
April 20, 2023

Missed the Exmouth eclipse? There's still plenty to see and do in Exmouth, Western Australia.

The April 20 solar eclipse in Exmouth, Western Australia, has seen thousands flock to the town from around Australia and beyond.

The hybrid solar eclipse, where the moon partially obscures the sun, lasted for about two minutes, with the next hybrid eclipse set to be in 2031.

So, for those of us who missed this phenomenon but are still looking for an excuse to check out the town, we've compiled a list of the top things to do in Exmouth and surrounds!

Visit the Ningaloo Reef: This world-famous reef is home to an incredible array of marine life, including whales, dolphins, turtles and countless species of fish. Snorkeling and diving are popular activities here, and there are plenty of tour operators in Exmouth that offer guided trips to the reef.

Explore Cape Range National Park: This stunning national park is located just a short drive from Exmouth and offers visitors a chance to see some of Western Australia's most rugged and scenic landscapes. Highlights include Yardie Creek, Mandu Mandu Gorge, and the breathtaking Turquoise Bay.

Go whale watching: Between June and November each year, humpback whales can be seen migrating past Exmouth as they make their way up and down the coast. Several tour operators offer whale watching trips during this time, providing a chance to get up close and personal with these majestic creatures.

Relax on the beach: With its warm climate and stunning coastline, Exmouth is the perfect place to kick back and relax. Some of the top beaches in the area include Turquoise Bay, Oyster Stacks, and Bundegi Beach.

Overall, Exmouth is a fantastic destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and wonder of Western Australia. Whether you're there for the solar eclipse or just to soak up the sun and explore the local attractions, there is something for everyone in this stunning part of the country!

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