Shark Bay

Photo provided by Tourism Western Australia
Photo provided by Tourism Western Australia
Photo provided by Tourism Western Australia
Photo provided by Tourism Western Australia
Photo provided by Tourism Western Australia


Swim with dolphins, hike red desert sands and visit Australia’s most westerly point at this World Heritage Site, home to diverse marine species and living fossils.

Shark Bay’s extraordinary natural beauty encompasses hundreds of kilometres of coastline, limestone cliffs, white-sand beaches and desert landscapes. Home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, it’s where you can see whales, dolphins, turtles and some of the oldest living fossils on the planet. Go on scenic drives and bushwalks and explore marine depths.

A good way to experience the bay’s scenic splendour is to take the World Heritage Drive, a 130-kilometre (81-mile) route that starts at Overlander Roadhouse. It passes numerous scenic attractions on its way to the town of Monkey Mia.

Among the drive's most fascinating sights are the stromatolites at the Hamelin Pool Marine Nature Reserve. These are rock-like structures built by microbes, similar to the first life forms on Earth. Stop by Shell Beach, a stretch of coast covered with millions of shells.

At Monkey Mia, swim with the bottlenose dolphins. A small population also comes close to the shore on most days. Other wildlife in Shark Bay includes loggerhead turtles, manta rays and humpback whales.

Drive to the nearby town of Denham, Shark Bay’s main population hub. Go to the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery Centre for exhibitions about the region's ecosystems and indigenous cultures.

Explore Shark Bay’s waters on a boat trip, snorkelling or diving expedition. The bay features vast areas of seagrasss, including Wooramel Seagrass Bank, the largest known meadow of seagrass in the world. For more natural phenomena, head to Point Quobba to see mighty bursts of water spray from the blowholes.

Hike or go on a four-wheel drive through the red desert sands of Francois Peron National Park and stay overnight in a campsite at Big Lagoon or Bottle Bay. One of the bay’s most popular places to pitch a tent is Steep Point, mainland Australia’s westernmost tip.

Reach Shark Bay by flying into its regional airport, which connects with Perth. Alternatively, take the 10-hour drive from the state capital. Get around by car to experience as much of Shark Bay's stunning scenic diversity and wildlife as possible.

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RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort

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Things to do near Shark Bay

Shark Bay offers a plethora of activities for tourists, including daily dolphin encounters and opportunities to spot sharks. You can explore the stunning natural landscapes through adventure-based activities and enjoy a visit to the adventure playground. Don't miss the breathtaking sunsets, perfect for a relaxing day trip in this remarkable region of Western Australia.

Shopping

In Shark Bay, enjoy local markets where you can find unique souvenirs and gifts. For a more extensive shopping experience, if you're up for a drive, visit the nearby towns, where you can explore more diverse shops and boutiques for a wider selection.

Recreation

Denham Golf Course - Boolbardie Country Club offers a refreshing outdoor experience, set against the stunning backdrop of Shark Bay. Enjoy a round of golf amidst lush greens and tranquil surroundings, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploration.

Adventure

Explore the stunning landscapes of Shark Bay with a kayaking adventure, paddling through crystal-clear waters and observing marine life. Alternatively, embark on a thrilling 4WD tour of the rugged coastline, discovering hidden beaches and unique wildlife along the way.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife at the Shark Bay Hotel, where you can enjoy a casual meal and a refreshing drink while soaking in the coastal views. For a lively atmosphere, visit the Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort, featuring entertainment and social events under the stars.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Shark Bay

To save money during your visit to Shark Bay, consider travelling between February to March and May, when accommodation prices are lower. Booking your hotel about a month in advance can yield better rates, and Monday is the cheapest day to stay. Use Expedia to find budget-friendly options by sorting prices from lowest to highest, and look for last-minute deals if you're booking late. Additionally, combining your hotel, flights, and activities in a package can lead to further savings. Don't forget to explore free activities and utilise public transport for economical travel around the area.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Shark Bay are February to March and May, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to April, July and December, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: The cheapest time to book a hotel around Shark Bay is usually 1 month out from when you are planning to stay, though if you're late to the party, have a look at Expedia's last minute deals - the green banner below the hotel's price indicates a discounted rate.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Shark Bay is Monday. The most expensive day to stay around Shark Bay is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Expedia’s search tool enables you to specify your budget, preferred location, and additional criteria. You can arrange your search results to display prices from lowest to highest, allowing you to view the most affordable hotels first. Furthermore, you have the option to refine your selections by hotel type; for instance, by selecting the Eco-certified filter, you’ll be shown sustainable and environmentally friendly hotels that are available for booking.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You might find that you can save some money by combining your hotel reservations in Shark Bay with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.