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The Exmouth Wild Prawn Festival celebrates the start of prawn season on the Ningaloo Coast. Over four unforgettable days, the community and local businesses honour the Exmouth wild-caught prawn, sourced in the pristine waters of the Exmouth Gulf and brought to shore by local fishers.
From dockside festivities and beachside banquets to live music, delicious food and family fun, the festival captures the spirit of Exmouth. Fresh, wild, and authentically Western Australian.

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What’s on this April.
Plan your stay
Located on the UNESCO-listed Ningaloo Coast in Western Australia, Exmouth is a gateway to unforgettable adventures. Impossibly turquoise waters mirror vast red desert ranges. In the pristine waters beneath lies a thriving reef, home to marine life found almost nowhere else. It’s also home to one of the world’s most carefully managed fisheries.
Extend your stay in Exmouth to explore:
- Snorkelling and diving on the Ningaloo Reef
- Whale shark and humpback encounters
- National park hikes and coastal trails
- Fresh local dining and entertainment
Getting to here
Where to stay
Exmouth Whale Shark Tours
Things to Do
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Sustainably Wild. Authentically Exmouth.
The Exmouth Wild Caught Prawn is more than a premium seafood product. It embodies a uniquely wild and beautiful region – one that – Sea Harvest is committed to protecting for future generations.
Sea Harvest is recognised globally as a leader in responsible wild-caught seafood. This year, Sea Harvest reflects on a decade of certification with the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). This gold standard in sustainability recognises the rigorous science, monitoring and adaptive management behind every Exmouth wild-caught prawn.
By joining the Exmouth Wild Prawn Festival, you’re celebrating not only incredible flavour but also the people and practices that protect our oceans.











