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Travel Itinerary Ningaloo & Coral Coast 19 Day Itinerary
What to ExpectA quick overview of our Ningaloo and Coral Coast road trip adventure. Beginning in Exmouth, we journeyed south along the Coral Coast to Monkey Mia before making our way back north to Exmouth, exploring some of Western Australia's most spectacular coastal landscapes along the way.
❋ FlightsWe flew direct with Qantas to Exmouth (Learmonth Airport) via Perth. We departed Sydney at 6am, with a 2 hour stop over in Perth and arrived at Learmonth Airport at 2.30pm local time. We then drove 25 minutes to our accommodation in Exmouth town.
❋ Car HireWe hired Toyota Landcruirsers from HERTZ which we could pick up from the airport. The kids car seats were delivered to the cars ready for us to install when we arrived. We hired these through Ningaloo Camp Easy and 3 car seats fit perfectly. Louise was incredible to deal with and they offer plenty more items like Eskys and an air compressor for off-road driving.
❋ 19 Day AdventureOur total time away was 19 days, departing on Thursday morning and arriving home on a Monday night. For context, we travelled in a group of 2 families and we each have 3 young kids including 1yo, 4yo & 6yo.
❋ Accommodation We stayed at a mix of locations on our road trip from holiday homes, resorts to caravan parks. Most offer cot hire and high chairs, but make sure you book them in before you arrive. I would recommend travelling with your own port-a-cot if possible. More details on where we stayed below.
How we structured our trip June 2026
This is how we approached our journey
Day 1 Travel Day. Arrive in Exmouth for 1 night. Pick up supplies.
Day 2-4Travel to Coral Bay for a 3 night stay
Day 5-6Travel to Carnarvon for 2 night stay
Day 7Travel to Shark Bay area, stay 1 night in Denham
Day 8-125 Night Stay at Monkey Mia Resort
Day 13Full Day of driving (7.5 hrs) back to Exmouth for 6 night stay
Day 13-19Exmouth for 6 nights. Fly home on day 19, depart 7.30am.
Accommodation We did a mix of accommodation styles and each had their advantages. Caravan parks were particularly great as you have access to all the fun of a holiday park but the luxuries of your own villas.
Exmouth Exmouth Escape Resort. Bonus points for their restaurant Whalers which we had a delicious meal at and returned MANY times for their amazing coffee. We stayed in their 2 bedroom Apartments.
Coral Bay Coral Bay Bayview Villas for 3 night stay in their brand new 2 bedroom Bay Villas. We requested the ground floor which allowed for easy access to the grassy area which is great for kids. Incredible location and situated in a caravan park with amazing facilities like jumpy pillow, large playground, tennis courts, snorkel hire and laundry facilities to name a few.
Carnarvon We stayed at the Discovery Park in their Superior 2 Bedroom Cabins.
DenhamTasman Caravan Park in their Deluxe Ocean View Villas
Monkey MiaRAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort in their 3 Bedroom beachfront Villas. Incredible location! Get in early to secure these villas as they book out far in advance with only 11 available in the park.
ExmouthOur final stop was at 6 night stay Exmouth Holiday homes in the Amberjack property.
Here are some of the nitty gritty details from our trip. If there are any other details you’d like to know about, let me know and I can add it in!
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In June, Western Australia’s Coral Coast (stretching from Monkey Mia to Exmouth) experiences ideal winter weather, offering warm, sunny days and mild to cool nights. Daily maximums typically range from 22° C to 28° C, while overnight lows drop to between 10° C and 16° C. Rainfall is historically low, making it the perfect time for outdoor activities and exploring the Ningaloo Reef. We did get some windy days and rainfall during our time, but most of our trip we had perfect weather. Bring lots of layers.
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• Best coffee in Exmouth - Social Society in town and Whalers at Exmouth Escape Resort.
• Bullara Station Woolshed Cafe
• Denham (Shark Bay) SHORELINE Cafe and the Broughshed in Monkey Mia resortWe took our trusty YETI keep cups which I highly recommend to reduce waste because we drank litres of delicious coffee.
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We had some incredible meals out throughout the trip but some stand outs were:
• Whalebone Brewery Exmouth
• Whaler’s Restaurant Exmouth
• Bullara Station Woolshed Cafe
• Monkey Bar - Monkey Mia Resort
• Wooramel River Retreat Cafe -
We hired a 20 litre Esky from Camp Easy Ningaloo which made transporting food with us so much easier. We did lots of home cooking with plenty of great grocery stores along the way. Carnarvon has a huge Woolies that we did a direct to boot order to stock up before getting to the Shark Bay region.
Pro-Tip: we bought the kids lunch boxes and some containers for leftovers.
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The peak season for swimming with Whale Sharks runs from April to June.
While the overall official season generally spans from mid-March through October/November, planning your trip during the mid-season months maximizes your chances of an unforgettable encounter. We went with Ocean Eco Adventures and we had the most amazing experience. This was a day to leave the kids at home, for our family it was suitable for just the adults.
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This was the best way to freshen up some toys & books along the road trip. We hit Mrs Mac’s Op Shop in Exmouth, FOCUS Op Shop in Carnarvon & Shark Bay Op Shop in Denham. Make sure you leave enough time to drop things back before you get on the flight home.
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We bought 2 large water containers around 20Lts in Exmouth to have along the road but we never felt we didn’t have access to safe drinking water on our trip. However, the taste can take a while to adjust to. Along the Coral Coast in Western Australia, drinking water can be scarce and its availability varies heavily by location. While tap water in major towns is strictly regulated and safe, many remote coastal destinations, caravan parks, and stations rely on untreated, saline bore water.
Ningaloo Reef Coral Coast Shark Bay Turquoise Bay
Ningaloo Reef Coral Coast Shark Bay Turquoise Bay
Things to do-
• Swim with Whale Sharks. We went with Eco Ocean Adventures and they were incredible. We even had a bonus swim with a huge Mantaray
• Discovery Centre and Aquarium
• Turquoise Bay - Clearest and Bluest water for swim and snorkel
• Yardie Creek Trail Walk - we did this instead of the boat tour as our kids just wont sit still! (we have 1yo, 4yo & 6yo) but the river cruise looked epic.
• Our fishing charter was cancelled due to weather however we did book with Blue Horizon Charters and heard great things! Next time hey!
• SunCream Ningaloo Ice Cream Van - you can usually find this parked at Hunter’s Beach near the lighthouse, approximately 17km out of Exmouth town (perfectly placed for a coconut treat on the way home from Turquoise and Yardie Creek) -
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Heading away with kids?
We created our own scavenger hunt sheet which we printed and laminated for the kids to tick off as we explored. Reach out if you’d like me to personalise one for your kids. Probably best for ages 3+