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Lighthouse Drive<br />

This steep drive has magnificent views of the reef and cape.<br />

Jurabi Coastal Reserve<br />

The access tracks along the Yardie Creek Road offer a variety of beaches to choose from.<br />

At low tide the rock pools hold many hidden sea creatures such as sea urchins, anemones,<br />

starfish and octopus.<br />

Mauritius Beach<br />

Located 21 kilometres from Exmouth,this is where turtles come to lay their eggs during<br />

the summer.This secluded beach was also declared clothes optional in 1999.<br />

Town Beach<br />

The nearest beach to Exmouth, Town Beach, is one kilometre from the town centre and is<br />

a good safe family beach, however, it is best to swim here at high tide. There is also a<br />

4WD access road to the beach.<br />

Ningaloo Reef<br />

The Ningaloo Reef is also accessible from Exmouth and good for diving and snorkelling.<br />

Whale sharks can be seen from March until June and it is possible to go swimming with<br />

them.<br />

Fremantle<br />

It is easy to assume that Fremantle, the port at the mouth of the Swan River , is just a<br />

suburb of Perth , but it is more than that. It has an identity of its own. It has its own<br />

history and own atmosphere. It remains a port of some importance, and a fishing town,<br />

and also a cultural centre and a restaurant centre. This WA port hit the headlines in 1987<br />

as it was the site of the America's Cup yacht race, and there is still a strong maritime<br />

focus in the township.<br />

Didgeridoo Breath<br />

This unique store in downtown Fremantle gives you a few basic lessons on learning to<br />

play <strong>Australia</strong>'s first native instrument as well as having a myriad of varieties on display<br />

and for sale. Market Street.<br />

Fremantle Crocodile Park<br />

More than 200 crocodile call this park home. You can view them from a safe distance<br />

above their habitats and if you plan your trip in the afternoon you can see them dining.<br />

Mews road.<br />

Fremantle Markets<br />

A popular way for city residents to do their shopping as well as attracting lots of tourists<br />

looking for something a little different to take home with them. These markets operate on<br />

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