1/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaExmouth in the North West Cape of Western Australia is known for its whale shark swims. // © 2016 Coral CoastRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaNow that swimming with humpbacks is also possible, the eco-tourist destination has the potential to draw more visitors. // © 2016 Tash PressRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaNovotel Ningaloo Reef is the first luxury property in Exmouth. // © 2016 David Kirkland PhotographyRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaNear Exmouth is Ningaloo Coast, home to Australia's largest fringing reef and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. // © 2016 Coral CoastRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaThe area is known for its water sports, from stand-up paddleboarding to surfing. // © 2016 Coral CoastRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaGuests should also look out for wildlife such as the black-footed rock wallaby. // © 2016 Coral CoastRead the Full StoryPreviousNext7/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaEmus, kangaroos and others can also be found. // © 2016 David KirklandRead the Full StoryPreviousNext8/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaWater wonderland Cape Range National Park offers limited camping at Osprey Bay campgrounds. // © 2016 Coral CoastRead the Full StoryPreviousNext9/9Exmouth, Western AustraliaSal Salis, also in Cape Range, offers romantic glamping in addition to included tours. // © 2016 Tourism Western AustraliaRead the Full StoryPreviousNext