The Home of Exmouth Wild-Caught Prawns
Generations of local families and fishers have cared for the marine ecosystems around Exmouth for over 50 years. This is what the Exmouth Wild Prawn Festival is about. Across four days in April 2026, you can expect beachfront dining, community celebrations and events that honour the start of yet another prawn season – with a distinctly Ningaloo flavour.
The festival also marks Sea Harvest Australia’s 10-year milestone of MSC certification. Events and programs across the four days invite you to explore the town’s prawning history and discover the future of sustainable fishing with Sea Harvest.

Explore a World-Class Underwater Wonderland
The UNESCO-listed Ningaloo Reef is one of the world’s great snorkelling and diving destinations. Beneath the impossibly clear water, coral gardens and marine life await snorkellers and divers of all skill levels.
- Snorkel straight from the beach at Turquoise Bay or Oyster Stacks.
- Try a discovery SCUBA dive (for older kids and adults) with Dive Ningaloo or Exmouth Dive.
- Keep your feet dry on a Ningaloo Glass Bottom Boat tour or View Ningaloo’s semi-submersible glass bottom boat.
- Visit the Ningaloo Aquarium & Discovery Centre for special school holiday activities.
And of course, no trip to Exmouth in April is complete without a whale shark tour. Visit our dedicated guide to discover the best way to swim with these gentle giants.
Cape Range Discovery Tour
Discover the raw beauty of Exmouth and the Ningaloo Coast, where rugged ranges meet turquoise waters and stories of the past are etched into the landscape.
This half-day guided experience invites you to explore some of the region’s most iconic sights in comfort, with a knowledgeable local guide bringing each stop to life.
Take in sweeping views from Charles Knife Canyon Lookout, feel the coastal breeze at Bundegi or Hunters Beach, and capture the magic of Vlamingh Head Lighthouse as it watches over the reef. Step back in time at the SS Mildura Wreck, where history meets the tide.
Along the way, enjoy a relaxed refreshment stop with light bites, tea and coffee, before returning to town — or continuing your Exmouth experience.
With air-conditioned transport and accommodation pick-up included, this tour offers a seamless way to connect with the landscapes that define the region.
A journey through Exmouth — shaped by land, sea and story.

Wildlife and Outdoor Adventures
There’s plenty to explore beyond the reef. Hike the dramatic red walls of Yardie Creek Gorge, follow the winding trail through Mandu Mandu Gorge, or take in sunset views across the Gulf and rugged ranges. With the right vehicle, Exmouth also opens up a network of 4WD tracks leading to quiet beaches and remote coastline.
Feeling Really Wild?
Find all the best places to camp near Exmouth at the link below. You’ll never forget a night under Ningaloo stars.

Image credits: Tourism WA
Tours and Day Trips
Guided tours make it easy to discover the region at your own pace. There are several local operators running snorkel cruises, eco-cruises, kayaking trips along sheltered coastline, and fishing charters. Whether you want the excitement of deep-sea fishing beyond the reef, or a leisurely half-day exploring untouched coves, you can find plenty of inspiration on the Australia’s Coral Coast website or by contacting tour operators in town.
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More April School Holiday Activities in Exmouth
During the April school holidays, families from all over Western Australia (and further afield) choose to visit the Exmouth region. There is so much to see and do – including the Exmouth Wild Prawn Festival, of course – that you’ll want to plan ahead to soak it all in. For the latest workshops, community events and children’s activities, check the Shire of Exmouth events calendar, Tourism WA website, or Australia’s Coral Coast.




