Saturday 25 June 2011

Day 68 - Staying at the edge of Ningaloo Reef

Kate:  Our end of trip treat - three nights staying at Sal Salis, a wildbush luxury Eco retreat in Cape Range National Park, right at the edge of Ningaloo Reef.  Only 9 safari tents, an open eating area and a whole beach and reef access to ourselves!!! An outdoor ensuite bathroom attached to each tent and a limit of 20 litres of water per person per day for showers etc.  Very earthy but also very special.  The tents are metres from the beach, set in the dunes.  The water was turquoise and the reef just a few feet away.  Even Maddy was able to see the fish from her boogie board with a window in it!

Jasper: We are really, actually staying at the edge of Ningaloo Reaf were there is the best reef ever!!! We are staying in Eco safari tents which flapped around a bit at night but were still a lot of fun since Em and I are in the same tent. Then there's that amazing snorkeling with some of the best fish ever and sooooooooooooo many of them to. The reef had a bit of a current so we walk up the beach and then drift back. Also the staff were nice and the food was great but then I am also getting exited because tomorrow I am swimming with the Whale Sharks!!!

The "luxury" restaurant (tent!) 

Bathroom attached to eating tent

The view for very meal

Beach fun

Beach fun for Steve - you got it - lounge and shade!


That's the reef right there!

Kate's favourite fish

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