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Stay Reef-Side in Exmouth: Inside Osprey Holiday Village

Stay Reef-Side in Exmouth: Inside Osprey Holiday Village

Located in the heart of Exmouth, Osprey Holiday Village offers self-contained villas and holiday homes within walking distance of town, cafes, restaurants, and the Ningaloo Aquarium & Visitor Centre, making it an ideal base for reef adventures, Cape Range National Park outings, and marine tours.Featured Osprey UnitsUnit 118: Spacious three-bedroom holiday villa with air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and space for up to 7 guests. It’s within walking distance of Exmouth’s centre and comes with pool access and landscaped gardens, perfect for families or groups returning from reef and Cape Range excursions.Unit 108: A comfortable three-bedroom, air-conditioned villa that sleeps up to 6. Fully equipped kitchen, open-plan living, BBQ area, and pool access make it a great choice for travellers who want both convenience and comfort after days exploring Ningaloo Reef and local tours.Unit 123: This larger three-bedroom, two-bathroom villa sleeps up to 8 and includes Wi-Fi, BBQ facilities, a well-equipped kitchen and pool access. Within walking distance of eateries and attractions, it’s ideal for families or groups wanting a relaxed home base.Unit 112: A Balinese-inspired three-bedroom villa sleeping 6, with air-conditioning, Wi-Fi and easy access to Exmouth town, cafes and shopping. The landscaped pool area offers a refreshing spot to unwind after reef days.Unit 109: This three-bedroom villa sleeps up to 7, is air-conditioned and offers Wi-Fi along with a parking space suitable for a car and boat, great for fishing enthusiasts or travellers with gear to explore the water.Other Osprey UnitsThe Osprey Holiday Village complex also includes a variety of units, from 1-bedroom villas to 2-bedroom holiday homes, all designed for self-contained stays near central Exmouth. These typically offer air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and easy access to the pool, BBQ areas, and landscaped grounds, giving you flexibility whether you’re visiting as a couple, a small family, or a group.Examples of other Osprey units in the complex include:2-bedroom units ideal for families or small groups1-bedroom units suited for couples or solo travellersAll these options are bookable through WA Holiday Guide, letting you choose the exact layout and size that fits your travel needs.Why Osprey Holiday Village Works for Exmouth ExplorersOsprey Holiday Village is more than just a place to sleep, it’s a practical base for exploring Ningaloo Reef, Cape Range National Park, Turquoise Bay and the myriad tours departing from Exmouth. With self-contained kitchens, outdoor BBQ spaces, pool access and proximity to town, you can relax between reef snorkels, whale shark tours and sunset drives without losing convenience or comfort.

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Live the Luxe Life: WA Resorts You’ll Never Want to Leave

Live the Luxe Life: WA Resorts You’ll Never Want to Leave

From the turquoise shores of Broome to the coral-fringed coast of Exmouth and the golden heritage of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia’s luxury resorts offer more than just a stay; they deliver an experience. Whether you're craving uninterrupted ocean views, lush bushland surrounds, or elegant escapes deep in gold-rich country, you’ll find it all with WA Holiday Guide.Our curated collection of resorts across the state makes it easy to browse verified properties, book with confidence, and get exactly the kind of getaway you’re after. Explore a few of our luxury resort locations below.Broome: Tropical Luxury on Cable BeachBroome is where desert reds meet Indian Ocean blues, and luxury lives in every sunset. Stay at Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa, an iconic five-star retreat offering lagoon pools, beachfront dining, and spa treatments made for pure relaxation.For something more boutique, Eco Beach Resort blends sustainability with seclusion, with luxury eco villas and ocean-view pods designed for unplugged indulgence. Whether you’re sipping cocktails at sunset or strolling Cable Beach’s endless white sands, Broome brings barefoot luxury to life.Exmouth: Oceanfront Indulgence on the Coral CoastOn the Coral Coast, Exmouth combines adventure and comfort in equal measure. The Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort sits just metres from the water, offering modern suites with ocean views and a lagoon-style pool. Snorkel with whale sharks by day, dine under the stars by night, and wake up to turquoise horizons. For those chasing a mix of comfort and convenience, Exmouth Escape Resort delivers spacious villas just minutes from town and the marina.

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Hidden Gems of Exmouth: Underrated Destinations to Stay and Explore

Exmouth, known for its incredible proximity to the Ningaloo Reef, is a popular destination for those looking to snorkel with whale sharks, dive into the reef, or explore Western Australia’s natural beauty. While the area has become increasingly popular, there are still hidden gems that offer a unique, quieter experience. If you’re looking to get off the beaten path, these underrated destinations for staying and exploring in Exmouth are worth checking out. Here are three incredible places to stay that provide a blend of rustic charm, modern amenities, and authentic outback experiences.1. Bullara StationLocated between Exmouth and Coral Bay, Bullara Station offers a true outback station experience. This working cattle station provides a range of accommodation options, from rustic cabins and safari tents to camping grounds, making it an ideal retreat for anyone wanting to connect with nature while enjoying the comforts of a farm stay. The station is known for its friendly atmosphere and communal gatherings, where you can chat around the campfire, enjoy homemade damper, or take part in the station’s famous scone mornings.Bullara Station is perfect for those looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure. You can explore the station grounds, take a sunset walk, and meet the local farm animals. Additionally, the station is close enough to both Ningaloo Reef and Coral Bay, allowing for easy day trips to the region’s world-renowned marine attractions.Why It’s a Hidden Gem:Authentic outback experience with a working cattle station atmosphere.Rustic yet comfortable accommodation options, including safari tents and cabins.Daily station activities such as campfire gatherings and scone mornings.Tip: Enjoy a walk at sunrise or sunset to witness the beautiful colours of the outback and spot local wildlife like kangaroos and emus.

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