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Top Things to Do in Monkey Mia: Beaches, Scenic Flights & Day Trips

Jess
January 12, 2026
Top Things to Do in Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia is a peaceful coastal destination in Western Australia, famous for its friendly dolphins, calm beaches, and stunning natural views. Located in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, this small seaside spot is perfect for travellers who love nature, wildlife, and relaxed coastal experiences.
From early-morning dolphin encounters  to scenic flights and unforgettable day tours, there are plenty of things to do in Monkey Mia for all kinds of travellers.

Whether you’re on a road trip or a guided tour, Monkey Mia offers simple pleasures mixed with unique wildlife moments.

Relax at Monkey Mia Beach

Monkey Mia Beach is one of the main attractions in the area. The beach is peaceful, shallow, and ideal for swimming or taking in the scenery. Because of the clear blue water and fine white sand, it's ideal for relaxed family time or dawn photography.
You can see marine life close to the coast, and it's a great place to unwind and take in the surroundings. Every day, the well-known dolphins visit this beach.

Relax at Monkey Mia Beach
Relax at Monkey Mia Beach

Meet the Famous Monkey Mia Dolphins

It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the Monkey Mia dolphins. Monkey Mia is one of the few locations in the world where wild bottlenose dolphins regularly approach the coast nearly every morning.

In order to maintain both visitor and dolphin safety and respect, rangers oversee the dolphin interaction. It is truly remarkable to watch these intelligent creatures swim just a few metres away.

To keep dolphins safe and in the wild, Monkey Mia's ranger-guided dolphin interactions follow strict rules. The dolphins are only fed by rangers, and visitors are not permitted to swim or touch them when they are in specific regions. These regulations ensure that this wonderful experience continues naturally.

Meet the Famous Monkey Mia Dolphins
Meet the Famous Monkey Mia Dolphins

 

Explore Monkey Mia Tours and Day Trips

There are many Monkey Mia tours  that help you explore the region without any stress. Popular tours include wildlife spotting, coastal sightseeing, and visits to nearby natural attractions.

A great option for travellers is a multi-day Perth to Monkey Mia road trip that covers the best of Western Australia’s west coast.

Book- 4 Day Perth to Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia Tours and Day Trips
Monkey Mia Day Trips
  • Kayaking and Water Activities

In the shallow waters surrounding Monkey Mia, kayaking is an ideal way to explore. While kayaking along the coast, you may spot turtles, rays, or dolphins. Paddleboarding and snorkelling in nearby areas are other popular water activities.

Kayaking and Water Activities
Kayaking and Water Activities
  • Visit Francois Peron National Park

Located close to Monkey Mia, Francois Peron National Park offers red sand dunes, rugged coastlines, and beautiful beaches. It’s perfect for nature walks, wildlife spotting, and 4WD adventures.

A wide variety of rare bird species, especially seabirds and local bush birds, can be seen moving along sandy trails, kangaroos roaming freely all over the coastal plains, and emus. These wildlife connections are often accompanied by dramatic red cliffs, blue waters, and wide ocean views as you explore the region, making the entire trip both visually appealing and firmly rooted in nature.

Francois Peron National Park
Francois Peron National Park
  • Sunset Views and Beach Walks

Evenings in Monkey Mia are peaceful and magical. Sunset walks along the beach are simple but memorable experiences. The sky changes colours, and the calm surroundings make it perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.

This is one of the most underrated yet beautiful things to do in Monkey Mia.

Sunset Views and Beach Walks
Sunset Views and Beach Walks

Where to Stay and Eat

Monkey Mia has a few comfortable resorts and beachside stays. Many places offer ocean views and easy access to the beach. Dining options include casual cafés and restaurants serving fresh seafood and simple meals.

Where to Stay and Eat
Where to Stay and Eat

Best Time to Visit Monkey Mia

The best time to visit Monkey Mia is from April to October, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are common. Summers can be hot, but early mornings and evenings remain enjoyable.

Monkey Mia Dolphin Spectacular Full Day Tour + Pink Lake Scenic Flight From Geraldton

 

FAQ

1. Is it safe to swim at Monkey Mia Beach?

It is safe to swim at Monkey Mia Beach. The water is calm and shallow, so families can enjoy it. However, tourists should always be mindful of marine life and local safety recommendations.

2. How far is Monkey Mia from Perth?

Monkey Mia is approximately 850 km north of Perth. The drive usually takes around 9–10 hours, or you can visit as part of a guided multi-day tour from Perth.

3. Can you visit Monkey Mia on a day trip?

While it is possible to visit Monkey Mia on a long day tour from nearby towns like Geraldton, staying overnight allows you to enjoy sunsets and nearby attractions more comfortably.

4. Is Monkey Mia suitable for families?

Yes, Monkey Mia is very family-friendly. The calm beaches, wildlife encounters, and easy walking areas make it ideal for travellers with children.

5. Do I need a 4WD vehicle to explore nearby areas?

A 4WD vehicle is recommended if you plan to explore Francois Peron National Park, as many roads are sandy and unsealed. Guided tours are also a great alternative.

6. Do I need to book Monkey Mia tours in advance?

Yes, especially at busy times of day and during the peak seasons (spring and summer). Booking tours in advance ensures your spot and desired tour time.

 

 

AUTHOR PROFILE
Jess
I’m Jess, an adventure-obsessed Aussie who feels most at home outdoors and off the beaten track. I grew up chasing waves, bush trails, and long road trips, and never stopped. I share practical tips and honest stories based on real experience. No fluff. No tourist traps. Only places worth the effort. I travel for freedom, curiosity, and good people. If there’s a sunrise to catch or a pub with a good yarn at the end of the day, I’m already on my way.

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