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This new Ningaloo stargazing tour will leave you starstruck
The pristine region offers exceptional visibility of the cosmos.
The Ningaloo region is one of Australia’s most spectacular destinations and home to one of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs. It’s a place of pristine white-sand beaches, rich wildlife and unforgettable natural beauty, offering something extraordinary at every hour. And while the daytime promises sun-drenched adventures and vibrant underwater experiences, the nighttime holds its own kind of magic and brings yet another drawcard to the region.

The Milky Way above Vlamingh Head Lighthouse at Ningaloo Reef. (Photo: Tourism Western Australia)
With minimal light pollution, the Ningaloo region is a top spot for looking at the cosmos, offering exceptional visibility of celestial wonders. Come nightfall, you’re treated to a dazzling display of stars, planets and the Milky Way. And with the rise of interest in dark tourism, this might just be Western Australia’s best-kept secret.
Ningaloo Stars is the only permanent stargazing experience in the region, uniquely connected to its UNESCO World Heritage status and commitment to preserving natural dark skies. It offers intimate, guided sessions that blend astronomy, culture, and the coastal serenity of Exmouth and its surroundings.

Gaze into the cosmos with Ningaloo Stars. (Photo: Graham Holtshausen/Unsplash)
Over 90 minutes, visitors will peer through state-of-the-art telescopes at Milyering Discovery Centre to see spectacular close-up views of planets, stars and other celestial wonders, while knowledgeable guides share the traditions and significance of the night sky, including insights into First Nations astronomy and storytelling.
This family-friendly experience caters to both beginners and astronomy enthusiasts and is committed to accessibility and inclusion, welcoming and assisting people with diverse needs.
Ningaloo Stars offers an evening that’s as memorable as the days spent on the reef swimming with the whale sharks.