Stargazing

Days underwater, nights under stars.

After swimming with whale sharks, humpback whales and all of Ningaloo Reef’s colourful creatures, you’re happy to reflect on this soul-filling experience. But the adventure doesn’t end when the sun goes down.

At Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef, something really special happens at night.

person stargazing

You’re blanketed by the Milky Way.

Have you ever seen a truly dark sky? Dark, as in, not one civilised light, in the middle of the desert, dark. You’re in for a surprise… a bucket lister, you didn’t even know existed.  

During your stay at one of our eco-luxury safari tents, enjoy dinner with uninterrupted views of the Milky Way. The soft glow of solar-lit lanterns guides your way back to camp, as you soulfully experience the natural illumination of the stars. 

Sheer beauty that, even after the longest day, will keep you awake and wide-eyed.

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Most people have never seen a dark sky… until now

Dark sky tourism is a small but growing trend. The majority of city and suburban dwellers hardly see any stars, let alone the Milky Way in majestic hi-resolution. 

The effects of light pollution are so severe, UNESCO now wants to include the sky at night as part of our human heritage. It’s such a wonder to behold.

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