The blue holes are a drive away from Kalbarri, just keep an eye out for the road signs. There were a few parking spots available but it wasn't very large. It also does connect to Chinamans beach if you were wanting to walk there. The waves along the sea were huge but the water coming into the blue holes was quite gentle. It was quite a long and nice beach to swim in. The blue holes probably refer to the rocky area near the beach which is a bit sore to walk on. There were a few people snorkelling in the area too. We did go quite late in the day so it was a bit cold and not many people were in the water. It is probably a safe area for kids since the waves weren't very big and the water...
Read moreBlue Holes is an amazing spot for snorkeling, even if you're not a strong swimmer. The clear water and vibrant marine life make it a fantastic experience. Be sure to bring a snorkeling kit and wear protective shoes, as the reef and rocks can be rough on your feet. It's also important to check the wave conditions beforehand—it's best to go when the water is calm for a safer and more enjoyable time. When I visited, the scenery was absolutely breathtaking. Definitely a must-visit if you're...
Read moreBeautiful little beach with rough sand but crystal clear sparkling water on a calm day, check the tides before you come. There's a really shallow area of tide break (the "blue holes") that's perfect for a little bit of snorkeling, we saw mostly children. Toilets available, they were really clean! Metal flushing toilets with a sink and soap, and a small bench in the wheelchair accessible toilet that's great for...
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