
While those are fantastic, most people these days opt for an inflatable paddle board when it comes to the paddle board trifecta of convenience, transportation, and storage. If you live near the water and have the means to transport a solid board, the Gatorshell boards have unique paddle boarding traits for a bit smoother performance in speed while providing the option for a displacement hull. The first choice you’ll need to make is between a solid or inflatable paddle board. But it also comes down to personal preference, transportation and storage. Selecting your ideal board depends on the body of water and species you’re fishing for. The campsite is generally busy during peak periods from June to August.Our premium fishing platforms include the BOTE HD, Rackham and Rover. Bookings cannot be made for sites due to the nature of the wilderness campsite. Alternatively, you can pay your camping fee at the Carnarvon Visitor Centre with cash. You must bring your own water, food and general supplies.Īn honesty box is on site to pay camping fees, please ensure you have the correct change. The wilderness campsite offers unpowered camping sites only. Some campsites offer direct views of the Point Quobba beach and other nested between the dunes and shacks. On site, there is a dump point and rubbish collection. Toilets are only available for day visitors due to the vast distance between toilets and campsites. Click here to find out more about the Blowholes Adventure with Coral Coast Helicopter Services.Ĭamping is available at the Point Quobba, Blowholes for those who are self-sufficient, including chemical toilets. The tour includes a picnic lunch, cold drinks and snorkelling gear. You can choose to explore the Blowholes and the surrounding area on foot, laze on the beach and work on your tan or even go for a snorkel among the hundreds of fish which are abundant within the protected waters of the Aquarium. Landing directly infront of your very own private rock pool. Taking you north along Miaboolya Beach and over Fitzroy Reef to the Blowholes and Point Quobba, known as the 'aquarium'. The flight departing Carnarvon is approximately 30 minute scenic.

Want a unique way to experience the Blowholes?Ĭoral Coast Helicopter Services offers as half-day tour to the Point Quobba, Blowholes.

Another important tip before setting off on your Blowholes adventure is to ensure you have plenty of water, food and general supplies. The Blowholes perform best when the tide is surging in for high tide, high tide isn't the best time as the water covers the narrow holes in the rocks, where the jets of water erupt from. It's important to plan your trip to the Blowholes, you want to get the most out of the experience.

The lagoon is an ideal spot for snorkelling, especially for those least confident in the water. Just one kilometre south of the Blowholes is a calm coral-filled lagoon known to the locals as the 'Aquarium', with fish and shells in abundance and a white sandy beach, making it a perfect hangout spot for the family or even a beach picnic. Powerful ocean swells force water through sea caves and up out of narrow holes in the rocks, jets of water erupt into the air, sometimes up to a height of 20 metres, creating a spectacular sight. Awe-inspiring sight of the Blowholes is located just 75 kilometres north of Carnarvon on a bitumen road.
