Fun activities for couples in Exmouth

Popular activities for couples in Exmouth

Join a Cape Immersion Tours cruise as we explore the waters of the Ningaloo Marine Park in search of turtles to view from both above and beneath the sea surface.

Half Day Snorkel 2.5hr Turtle Tour on the Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth

3.5 hours

4.8
127 reviews

$92.07

Majestic mantas are frequently encountered particularly between the months of July and October.

Ningaloo Reef Snorkel and Wildlife Adventure

6 to 7 hours

4.9
104 reviews

$168.26

Ningaloo Reef Double Dive Tour

Scuba Dive Ningaloo Reef

7 hours

4.6
89 reviews

$187.31

Muiron Islands Snorkeling in Exmouth

24 hours

4.6
20 reviews

$177.79

Deluxe Mega Fauna Humpback or Whaleshark Swim Ningaloo Reef

24 hours

5
46 reviews

$380.97

Cape Range National Park Full-Day Trekking Adventure

8 hours

4.9
25 reviews

$152.39

Muiron Islands Dive Tour

Muiron Island Diving Tour

24 hours

4.5
67 reviews

$200.01

Top Attractions in Exmouth

Tips for couples visiting Exmouth, Australia

When is the best time to visit Exmouth?

The best time to visit Exmouth is during the Spring months of September to October and the Fall months of April to May. These times of year offer mild and pleasant weather, perfect for exploring outdoor activities and sightseeing. Additionally, these months tend to be less crowded than the summer months.

What are some fun activities for couples in Exmouth?

  • Explore the Shark Bay Marine Park for snorkeling and kayaking.

  • Climb northward to the red cliffs of the Cape Range National Park.

  • Listen to the singing sand of the North West Point Beach.

  • Take a scenic sail-trip around Exmouth Gulf with an Eco cruise.

  • Go on a 4×4 adventure to the spectacular Yardie Creek gorge.

What are some romantic date ideas in Exmouth?

  • Take a romantic walk along the coastal Exmouth Marina Esplanade

  • Visit the pristine Barbedgrass campgrounds and take a swim in the lagoon

  • Watch the sunset from the stunning Beaumont Island Lookout

  • Picnic at the Refuge Bay grasslands and explore the surrounding wildlife

  • Go bird watching in the Ningaloo Marine Park and stretch your legs along the bird trail

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