OK we are getting ready to hit the road in about 8 weeks maybe 10 ok 12 weeks depends on a few minor repairs.
We are near Albany and my wife has always wanted to see the Ningarloo reef. Can I have some advice as to where are the best van parks and best stop overs. We will leave from geralton and have aprox 2 weeks to go up and return.
Stayed at the Coral Bay Caravan Park again reasonable. Steven paid to swim with the Whale Sharks but was disappointed to miss them but he was given another day out and missed there too. John
Dont go to Ningaloo Reef in school holidays! Its crowded and more expensive.
There are several caravan parks in Exmouth, but if you can, try to get a spot in the Cape Range National Park... fantastic! You can snorkel the reef from there.
We stayed at the Yardie Creek c/park, its out of Exmouth on the coast beside the reef & more convienent, just before you enter the NP. There is also another one a little north of this but more expensive.
JC.
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We spent our time at thepark near the lighthouse through Exmouth, but here Yardie Creek is good. Snorkelling at Turquoise Bay was a real highlight. In my opinion it was better than Coral Bay.
We stayed in Monkey Mire Caravan Park and were very happy with it (see pic, the water is just beyond the far cabin and campervan). In the morning there was just a short walk to see the dolphin feeding plus, the sunsets were amazing. Also, if you are considering the other available caravan parks which are in the nearby town of Denham check which way the wind is blowing first as the it gets to be a pain there sometimes.
At Ningaloo Reef, If you are set up to bush camp, I suggest staying at a caravan park for one night to restock your food and water, etc (we stayed at Ningaloo Lighthouse Caravan Park which was closest to the reef.
While at the caravan park you can reconnoiter the camping spots which are mostly right on the water edge. We stayed at Neds Camp(see pic, the water is just over the rise) which was fantastic, We could practically throw a stone in the water from where we were. Bring your own water and power but there are toilets.
Cheers
Jon
-- Edited by Hylda&Jon on Thursday 14th of February 2013 08:53:32 AM