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Exmouth Hotels Information

Hotels in Exmouth

14

Hotels Prices From

R 969

Hotels Reviews

5 213

Hotels Photos

3 900

Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

R 2 901

Low season avg price

R 2 823
Know before you go
Exmouth town offers a range of accommodation options, from family-style villas and self-contained homes to resorts with pools and cozy B&Bs--all within steps from the local beaches, restaurants, shops and tourist sites. The campgrounds within the Cape Range National Park are incredibly popular during the peak tourist season, usually requiring a booking months in advance. An hour's drive away from the town center lies Coral Bay, a tiny village ideal for those seeking to unplug from the world. Here, you can wake up with the ocean right at your doorstep--and basically do little else throughout the day other than swim, snorkel and relax. There's a supermarket and a handful of cafes and shops for your daily supplies.
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Price trends, weather and things to do can help you make a decision.
Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
R 3,093
LOWEST
R 1,752R 5,385
Avg. temperature
30ºC
WARMEST
6ºC45ºC
Avg. precipitation
7mm
0 mm79 mm

The long summer days are perfect for making the most of your daytime activities, so enjoy a splash in the ocean or hit some tourist spots to take advantage of the low season. Exmouth is cyclone-prone during this time of year though, but don’t worry, you can still travel safely as long as you’re prepared and you stay informed.

Turtle nesting season stretches from November to March; take a guided tour at the Jurabi Turtle Centre to learn about its conservation efforts and watch the turtles make their way to their homes on the beach.

Summer is the best time for swimming in the ocean when the water temperature is nice and cool. Snorkel among the stunning corals and colorful tropical fish in Turquoise Bay or Oyster Stacks—two of the best snorkeling sites in the area. Many places in town offer snorkeling gear for rent.

Looking for more underwater adventures? Head to the Exmouth Navy Pier, considered one of the top dive sites in Australia, for a scuba diving tour. Bring your GoPro to capture the colorful marine life you’ll encounter, from scorpion fish and moray eel to snapper, grouper and sea snakes.

Mar - May
Avg. price/night
R 3,186
R 1,752R 5,385
Avg. temperature
26ºC
6ºC45ºC
Avg. precipitation
45mm
WETTEST
0 mm79 mm

Fall in Exmouth is still considerably warm and dry—so there’s plenty of things you can do outdoors, whether you’re ready to swim, hike or bike. What’s more, you’ll catch the tail end of turtle season and the first appearance of the humpbacks.

Time your visit to coincide with the whale shark migration from mid-March—a swim tour is a bucket list experience for many. The whole town comes together to celebrate the Whale Shark Festival over the last weekend in May, with plenty of food, drinks and entertainment for all.

An outdoor adventure at the Cape Range National Park is ideal during the warm but not scorching hot weather, especially when the fall colors pop. Be prepared for friendly encounters with kangaroos, wallabies and even emus. And if you’re thinking of spending a night or two in the campgrounds, book well ahead—they’re in high demand from April onwards.

Catch the “staircase to the moon” along the coastline—a natural phenomenon that happens when the full moon rises over exposed mudflats at extremely low tide, creating a beautiful stairway-to-the-moon light show. This only happens between March and September along the northwest coast of Australia.

Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
R 3,131
R 1,752R 5,385
Avg. temperature
19ºC
COLDEST
6ºC45ºC
Avg. precipitation
33mm
0 mm79 mm

Winter in Exmouth is typically peak tourist season as Australians across the country are drawn to its year-round warm weather—well, warmer than most places—with temperatures dipping to a mild 17℃ around July. Affordable lodging options tend to book out early, so plan way ahead.

Exmouth is home to the Ningaloo Marine Park, where you can swim with humpback whales in August—ethically, of course (only a few operators are licenced to run these swim tours)—when these majestic creatures make their way from the Antarctic to rest in the pristine waters in this part of the world.

If you plan on riding the waves, you won’t be disappointed. Catch the best swells at Dunes Surf Beach from July onwards.

Fishing is a big drawcard at popular spots like Point Edgar, Yardie Creek, Sandy Bay and Pilgramunna. Or better yet, charter a boat for a day trip out in Ningaloo Reef.

Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
R 3,242
HIGHEST
R 1,752R 5,385
Avg. temperature
24ºC
6ºC45ºC
Avg. precipitation
0mm
DRIEST
0 mm79 mm

It hardly rains in September and the cool weather is an excellent excuse to park yourself beachside all day long. The crowds start to thin out by November so you’ll have plenty of spots to claim your own.

Drive out to the Vlamingh Head Lighthouse to catch incredible views of the Ningaloo coast. If you’re there for the sunset, stay a little longer for a spectacular stargazing experience. Trust us, you don’t want to miss this.

The dry season is perfect for a little flying adventure. Soar above the Exmouth Gulf in a microlight—it’s the best way to spot Ningaloo’s humpback whales playing in the waters. Plus, you’ll earn bragging rights and have spectacular photos to boot.

Looking for a fun family activity? Have a go at standup paddleboarding—and don’t worry if you’re a first-timer. There are classes that’ll teach you basic techniques to get you started.

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Popular hotels close to Vlamingh Head Lighthouse include Exmouth Escape Resort, Ningaloo Lodge, and Potshot Resort. See the full list: Hotels near Vlamingh Head Lighthouse.

Popular hotels close to Perth Airport include Airport Apartments By Vetroblu, Sanno Marracoonda Perth Airport Hotel, and Perth Ascot Central Apartment Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Perth Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Ningaloo Centre are Exmouth Escape Resort, Ningaloo Lodge, and Potshot Resort. See the full list: Hotels near Ningaloo Centre.

Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef, Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, and Ningaloo Lodge all received great reviews from families travelling in Exmouth. See the full list: Family Hotels Exmouth.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Exmouth include Exmouth Escape Resort, Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort, and Ningaloo Lodge. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Exmouth.