Top things to do in Shark BayBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Top things to do in Shark BayWelcome to Shark Bay, the breathtaking World Heritage site on Australia's westernmost coast. This guide highlights the best experiences to make your visit unforgettable.14 Aug 2024 Welcome to Shark Bay, the breathtaking World Heritage site on Australia’s westernmost coast. Ideal for nature lovers and adventurers alike, Shark Bay is packed with unique activities - from swimming with friendly dolphins at Monkey Mia to exploring the ancient stromatolites. This guide highlights the best experiences to make your visit unforgettable.Aerial view of Shark Bay. Monkey Mia Dolphin ExperienceYou don’t have to be staying in Monkey Mia to enjoy this experience. Situated just a short 20 minute drive away, Monkey Mia dolphins are eager to say hello. The Dolphins at Monkey Mia visit the beach between 7.45am and 12pm. It is best to arrive earlier as dolphin experiences may finish before noon.Francois Peron National ParkJust 4km from Denham is the amazing Francois Peron National Park. Available by 2WD and a further tour for 4WD, this spectacular area of acacia-cloaked red dunes and arid shrublands surrounded by turquoise water will definitely not disappoint. You can also take a self-guided tour around the Peron Homestead which provides an insight into how park life was when it was a working sheep station.Shell BeachTake a walk along Shell Beach. One of the only beaches in the world made out of only tiny little shells. The combination of high evaporation and the Faure Sill limiting water flow causes the water here to be twice as salty as the sea, meaning you will float well if you go for a swim here.Little LagoonJust a few minutes from Tasman Holiday parks – Denham Seaside you will find Little Lagoon. The perfect place for the family to set up camp for the day, whether you’re into fishing, swimming or relaxing in the sun.Dirk Hartog IslandDirk Hartog Island of Western Australia, sits within the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. It is about 80 kilometres long and between 3 and 15 kilometres wide and is Western Australia’s longest and most western island. The island is accessible by ferry and you can even take your car over to experience some serious 4W driving. Discover pristine beaches, dive into crystal-clear waters, and encounter extraordinary marine and wildlife on this spectacular island.Eagle Bluff LookoutEagle bluff features an incredible high cliff that overlooks the Denham Sound. Take a walk along the boardwalk to see breathtaking views across the ocean. If you go here at sunset you will witness one of the best in the west. And if you’re lucky you will spot an array of ocean life such as sharks, turtles and sting rays.Explore from Tasman Holiday Parks – Denham Seaside, Shark BayWhy not make Tasman Holiday Parks – Denham Seaside your home base? Located in Shark Bay and less than 30 kilometres from the Monkey Mia dolphins, our Denham accommodation is perfectly positioned for adventurers and relaxation seekers alike. With stunning beaches and clear waters, it’s an ideal spot for water sports, photography, and fishing, or simply unwinding at the beach.Venture into the nearby vibrant town of Denham to enjoy local dining, a charming bakery, and the iconic Shark Bay Hotel on the foreshore. Offering the perfect Shark Bay caravan park, Denham Seaside provides a comfortable and convenient base to recharge and relish in the natural beauty surrounding you. What are you waiting for? Book your trip today, we’re excited to welcome you and help make your stay memorable!
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