Wildflowers

Visit in late winter and into spring to witness vibrant wildflower blooms that contrast with the pindan earth, rugged canyons and the turquoise sea.

Aeons ago the range near Sal Salis was an isolated island and as a result, there are several species of plants and animals that are endemic to the area, including the red centred variety of the Sturt Desert Pea. There are numerous gorges that provide a haven for wildlife and contain rare and unusual flora. A beautiful array of wildflowers can be seen in late winter including Sturt Desert Peas and the beautiful Bird Flower. Surveys have recorded over 630 species of flowering plants on the peninsula – a surprisingly high number for an arid limestone area.

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Other Activities At Sal Salis

Each year between mid-March and August these slow-moving, gentle, filter-feeding giants migrate past Ningaloo Reef. More »

Each year between mid-March and August these slow-moving, gentle, filter-feeding giants migrate past Ningaloo Reef. More »

Each year between mid-March and August these slow-moving, gentle, filter-feeding giants migrate past Ningaloo Reef. More »

Guests at Sal Salis now have the opportunity to swim with Humpback Whales from July to October each year. More »

Guests at Sal Salis now have the opportunity to swim with Humpback Whales from July … More »

Guests at Sal Salis now have the opportunity to swim with Humpback Whales from July to October each year. More »

On a remote stretch of the Ningaloo Reef lies Sal Salis, where uninterrupted views of the Milky Way will astound … More »

On a remote stretch of the Ningaloo Reef lies Sal Salis, where uninterrupted views of … More »

On a remote stretch of the Ningaloo Reef lies Sal Salis, where uninterrupted views of the Milky Way will astound you. More »

Walk along the top of the spectacular multi-coloured Yardie Creek Gorge, looking out for black-footed rock wallabies, honeyeaters and emus More »

Walk along the top of the spectacular multi-coloured Yardie Creek Gorge, looking out for black-footed … More »

Walk along the top of the spectacular multi-coloured Yardie Creek Gorge, looking out for black-footed rock wallabies, honeyeaters and emus More »

Ningaloo Reef is arguably the best preserved reef complex in the world and it lies just a few metres offshore … More »

Ningaloo Reef is arguably the best preserved reef complex in the world and it lies … More »

Ningaloo Reef is arguably the best preserved reef complex in the world and it lies just a few metres offshore from Sal Salis.  More »

Sal Salis' guided kayak-snorkel tours take you further off shore to snorkel some of the deeper lagoons. More »

Sal Salis' guided kayak-snorkel tours take you further off shore to snorkel some of the … More »

Sal Salis' guided kayak-snorkel tours take you further off shore to snorkel some of the deeper lagoons. More »

Staying in a remote location on Western Australia's mid north coast, certainly doesn’t mean you need to compromise on quality … More »

Staying in a remote location on Western Australia's mid north coast, certainly doesn’t mean you … More »

Staying in a remote location on Western Australia's mid north coast, certainly doesn’t mean you need to compromise on quality when it comes to food. More »

A big advantage for families is the coral is within swimming distance of the beach. More »

A big advantage for families is the coral is within swimming distance of the beach. More »

A big advantage for families is the coral is within swimming distance of the beach. More »

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