Blue Holes is a fish habitat area located just south of Kalbarri, with protected waters and rock pools creating a natural aquarium for marine life and a safe area for kids to splash about in. The section of coast gets its name from an inshore limestone reef system, which creates a mix of permanently submerged and permanently exposed sections. A myriad of fish, including over 70 species of finfish, and coral can be seen swimming through the tranquil waters and crawling along the ocean floor, making it a popular snorkelling location. The beach is sheltered, making it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkelling. It is also a great place for a family day out, with a shade shelter and a toilet block available. The location is just a five-minute drive from the heart of Kalbarri or a short walk/bike ride on the Melaleuca Walk Trail 2km
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