If you haven’t had any luck finding Nemo, here’s a bigger target to look out for – the world’s largest fish, the gentle whale shark. These spotted giants migrate to the shores of Ningaloo Reef (the world’s largest fringed reef) every year between February and July to feed on plankton and krill. Swimming with these super-sized spotted sharks – that can grow up to 18 metres in length – is a bucket list adventure, and the heritage-listed Ningaloo Marine Park is one of the only places on Earth where you can have a face-to-fin encounter. Only a dozen whale shark tour operators are licensed to run tours for a maximum of ten swimmers at a time, departing regularly from both Exmouth and Coral Bay. These full-day tours work in tandem with spotter planes, which look out for the best positioning for your group to swim with the sharks.
Time Out tip: Keep an eye out for Exmouth’s other visitors, like humpback whales (July to November), giant manta rays, dugongs and spinner dolphins who drop by all year round.
Address: Tours include bus transfers to Tantabiddi boat ramp
Opening hours: Tours depart Exmouth at 7am
Price: $550-$575