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Lakeside Sanctuary Zone Snorkel

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Lakeside Sanctuary Zone Snorkel

LOCATION Cape Range, Exmouth Peninsula, Western Australia

DEPTH 1-5 Meters

WATER TEMP 22-28 Degrees

DIFFICULTY Easy

Snorkel straight from the beach

FEATURE

Turtle

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Lakeside Sanctuary Zone

LOCATION Cape Range, Exmouth Peninsula, Western Australia

DEPTH 1-5 Meters

WATER TEMP 22-28 Degrees

DIFFICULTY Easy

Snorkel straight from the beach

FEATURE

Turtle

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Lakeside Sanctuary Zone

Explore the secluded Lakeside snorkel spot on Ningaloo Reef. With four markers defining the sanctuary zone, it offers a quieter alternative to other nearby popular spots. Enjoy the vast area, spotting turtles, rays, reef sharks, and sometimes the resident dugong.

What Can I See?

What Can I See?

  • Turtles, Dolphins, Reef Sharks, Stingrays, Dugongs, Octopus, Reef Fish

There is a huge variety of marine life here. Our daughter has also spotted dolphins here along with dugongs. Further out you can see schools of bigger fish and the variety of fish around the coral is huge. We watched turtles munching on blobs of weed, rays resting at the base of coral bommies and several small reef sharks. It is an action packed snorkel.

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Where & How do you get in?

The advantage of Ningaloo Reef compared to the Great Barrier Reef is the easy access. From the car park after a short walk you can snorkel on the reef right off the beach. Depending on the tide you may need to wade across a shallow inlet to get to the sanctuary zone.

Best Season

Best Season

During the summer temperatures average around 37 degrees so it is likely to be very hot from December – February. Temperatures are much more pleasant during the winter months of May – August with an average temperature of 24 degrees.

  • Turtles all year round but nesting from November to March
  • Whale Sharks – March – August
  • Manta Rays all year round but very active from April to November
  • Humpback Whales – June – October

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How Busy/Crowds

The advantage of Ningaloo Reef compared to the Great Barrier Reef is the easy access. From the car park after a short walk you can snorkel on the reef right off the beach.

Visibility

Visibility can range from 5-40 m along Ningaloo Reef but the average would be 10-15 meters.

Costs

Costs / Permits

A National Park pass is required for entry to Cape Range National Park

Getting There

Getting There

Exmouth is a remote town 1200 km north or Perth in Western Australia. Lakeside is a 40 minute drive from the township on the reef side of the peninsula. From the main road along the coast, take the turn off to the Milyerang Visitor Centre and the car park for Lakeside is just beyond there.

From the carpark it is 10 – 15 minute walk to the marked sanctuary zone. For our visit when the tide was in, we had to wade across a shallow creek mouth to get to the snorkelling area which was a bit of fun. At low tide, you won’t have to worry about this.

The information for each snorkel spot is provided by people who have snorkelled there. However, snorkelling conditions change daily. Please be aware that wind, swell, tides and cloud cover can all affect visibility and your experience in the water.

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Best Conditions

Tides and currents have little impact on your snorkel here. On windy days the visibility is not as good but generally this is a great spot to snorkel year round.

Windy Map Instructions – Click on the icon in the top right to see other conditions such as swell, temperature, rain etc

Facilities near Lakeside

Toilets

Toilets

Picnic-Table

Picnic Table

Food-&-Drinks

Food & Drinks

Flippers

Gear Hire

Shade

Shade

There are no facilities at Lakeside itself but the excellent Milyerang Visitor Centre is 1.5km from the Lakeside carpark. The visitor centre has snorkelling gear to hire, picnic tables, refreshments, souvenirs, toilets and tour information

About the Snorkel

This is one of our favourite snorkels on the amazing Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. The sanctuary zone is well signed with 4 large markers – 2 on the beach and 2 buoys in the water. It is a big area, so you won’t bump into other snorkellers and it is less busy than the more popular Turquoise Bay and Oyster Stacks nearby.

What we most like about Lakeside is you never know what you are going to see as you float between the many bommies. We spotted turtles, rays and reef sharks. There was a huge octopus hidden away in a hollow and we spotted an enormous grouper swimming between the coral too. And there are colourful tropical fish everywhere too.

The area also has a resident dugong. It was spotted the morning we were there but had moved on by the time we made our way out to where it was seen. Our daughter spotted it too when she snorkelled here.

The dugong hangs around out by the right hand buoy at the edge of the sanctuary. It is 300-400m to get there and it is often seen munching on the seagrass there. If you like planning your snorkel, you could do a lap of the marked area starting at the southern corner and working around the zone. On this occasion we weren’t that formal and just floated between the many clumps of coral.

For us, we saw a bigger variety of fish here than on other Ningaloo snorkels. When we get back to Ningaloo, it will be one of the first places we return to.

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