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Spring

Spring is a wonderful time to visit the Ningaloo Reef, with daytime temperatures hovering around 32°C  and excellent visibility in the water for aquatic adventures. At sunrise take a guided walk up Mandu Mandu gorge to spot an elusive Black-footed Rock Wallaby and learn of the region’s ancient geological and Aboriginal history.  

Please note that Sal Salis is closed throughout the hottest part of the year, from mid-November to mid-March. 

September

Average temperature

29℃ (84℉)

14℃ (57℉)

October

Average temperature

33℃ (91℉)

16℃ (61℉)

November

Average temperature

35℃ (95℉)

19℃ (66℉)


Spring Activities

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 »

Visit late winter and into spring to witness vibrant wildflower blooms that contrast with the pindan earth, rugged canyons and … More »

Visit late winter and into spring to witness vibrant wildflower blooms that contrast with the … More »

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