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Osprey Bay

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Osprey Bay is one of the most popular snorkeling beaches within Cape Range National Park, offering clear water and coral reefs located very close to the shoreline. The bay is well known for its easy access, calm conditions on good days, and excellent visibility. Snorkelers can see coral gardens, reef fish, and occasional turtles without needing a boat.

What to See & Do

  • 🤿 Snorkel over vibrant coral reefs located remarkably close to the shore 🐠
  • 🐡 Observe the colorful tropical fish and diverse local marine life 🐢
  • 🏖️ Relax on the soft sandy beach and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere 🧘
  • 💧 Enjoy the world-class clear water visibility and perfect snorkeling conditions 🌊

How to Get There

  • 🚗 Drive from the town of Exmouth via the sealed Cape Range National Park roads 🛣️
  • 🅿️ Use the designated parking available conveniently near the main beach access 🚙

Travel Tips

  • 🌤️ Check the local weather and swell conditions before you begin snorkeling 🌊
  • 👟 Wear sturdy reef shoes to protect your feet during the rocky entry areas 🪨
  • 🚫 Avoid touching the fragile coral and help preserve the marine environment 🪸

Suggested Itinerary

  • 09:00 AM – Arrive at the shore and set up your professional snorkeling gear 🎒
  • 09:30 AM – Enter the water to snorkel the reef and discover the coral 🐠
  • 11:00 AM – Return to the sand for some well-deserved beach relaxation and sunshine ☀️

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 24 hours

Entry Fee:

National park entry fee applies

Best Time to Visit:

Morning with calm sea conditions

Location

📌Osprey Bay, Cape Range National Park, Western Australia, Australia

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