Map of Turquoise Bay | Ningaloo Reef Visitor Guide

Map of Turquoise Bay – Ningaloo Reef Visitor Guide

This map of Turquoise Bay provides an overview of one of Western Australia's most famous coastal destinations, including beach access points, snorkelling areas, recreation zones and nearby attractions.

Located within the Ningaloo Coast region near Exmouth, Turquoise Bay is renowned for its crystal-clear water, white sand and easy access to Ningaloo Reef. It is widely regarded as one of Australia's premier beach and snorkelling destinations.

Quick Answer:

Turquoise Bay is located within Cape Range National Park near Exmouth, Western Australia. Nearby attractions include Ningaloo Reef, Oyster Stacks, Yardie Creek and Cape Range National Park.

Interactive Turquoise Bay Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore Turquoise Bay, Ningaloo Reef and nearby Exmouth attractions.

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Where Is Turquoise Bay Located?

Turquoise Bay is located within Cape Range National Park on Western Australia's North West Cape. The beach sits along the Ningaloo Coast, approximately 60 kilometres north-west of Exmouth.

  • North: Cape Range National Park coastline
  • South: Ningaloo Coast beaches
  • East: Cape Range National Park
  • West: Ningaloo Reef and Indian Ocean

Why Is Turquoise Bay Famous?

Turquoise Bay is famous for its exceptionally clear water, white sand and direct access to Ningaloo Reef. It is one of the most photographed beaches in Western Australia.

  • World-class snorkelling destination
  • Part of the Ningaloo Coast region
  • Spectacular turquoise water
  • Famous Western Australian beach
  • Major tourism attraction

Main Attractions Near Turquoise Bay

  • Turquoise Bay — iconic Ningaloo Coast beach
  • Ningaloo Reef — world-famous coral reef system
  • Oyster Stacks — popular snorkelling site
  • Cape Range National Park — major natural attraction
  • Yardie Creek — scenic gorge and wildlife area
  • Exmouth — regional tourism hub
  • Ningaloo Marine Park — protected marine environment
  • North West Cape — scenic coastal region

Turquoise Bay Map Overview

A map of Turquoise Bay helps visitors understand the relationship between the beach, reef, snorkelling areas and surrounding attractions.

  • Beach Areas
  • Snorkelling Zones
  • Access Points
  • Lookout Areas
  • Visitor Facilities

Why People Visit Turquoise Bay

  • Snorkelling and marine life viewing
  • Swimming and relaxation
  • Photography and sightseeing
  • Exploring Ningaloo Reef
  • Nature and wildlife experiences
  • Visiting Cape Range National Park

Why People Search for a Map of Turquoise Bay

  • To locate snorkelling areas
  • To find beach access points
  • To explore Ningaloo Reef attractions
  • To locate nearby national park sites
  • To plan an Exmouth holiday

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Turquoise Bay FAQs

  • Where is Turquoise Bay located?
    Turquoise Bay is located near Exmouth within Cape Range National Park in Western Australia.
  • Why is Turquoise Bay famous?
    It is famous for its clear turquoise water, white sand and access to Ningaloo Reef.
  • Can you swim at Turquoise Bay?
    Swimming and snorkelling are popular activities, subject to conditions, currents, safety advice and local information.
  • What is near Turquoise Bay?
    Nearby attractions include Ningaloo Reef, Oyster Stacks, Yardie Creek, Cape Range National Park and Exmouth.

This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government authority, tourism organisation, national park authority or official organisation.

Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, swimming, snorkelling, boating, emergency use or official purposes. Marine conditions, currents, weather, tides, access arrangements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information and follow local safety advice before visiting.