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Guide to Monkey Mia

Why do people go to Monkey Mia?

Located on the eastern shore of the Peron Peninsula in Western Australia, Monkey Mia is best known for its close encounters with wild dolphins. Every morning, dolphins – mainly bottlenose – swim close to the beach where they interact under supervision with rangers and visitors. These Monkey Mia dolphin experiences have been occurring regularly for decades, making the site internationally recognised as one of the best places in the world to see dolphins in the wild. 

But the appeal of Monkey Mia extends beyond its famous marine mammals. Set within the Shark Bay World Heritage Area, it offers pristine beaches, clear waters, and a relaxed pace perfect for nature-focused travel. Visitors can enjoy marine cruises, kayaking, snorkelling, and wildlife watching, often spotting dugongs, turtles, and sea birds. The area’s rich cultural history, including its significance to Malgana Traditional Owners, adds further depth to the experience. 

Whether you’re travelling solo, as a couple, or on a family trip, Monkey Mia is one of the standout Shark Bay attractions – particularly for those interested in conservation and eco-tourism. 

 

How long should I spend at Monkey Mia?

Most travellers choose to stay at least 1 to 2 days in Monkey Mia. This allows time to take part in the morning dolphin encounters, explore nearby Shark Bay highlights, and make the most of the beach and water activities without feeling rushed. 

If you're planning a longer trip up the coast or stopping as part of a broader Western Australia road trip, two nights provides a good balance between activity and relaxation. Sunset cruises, Aboriginal cultural tours, and wildlife safaris are all available and easily booked through the visitor centre. 

 

Why is it called Monkey Mia in Australia? 

The origin of the name Monkey Mia isn’t entirely certain, though several theories exist. One of the most widely accepted explanations is that “Monkey” comes from the name of a pearling boat that worked in the region in the 1800s. The word “Mia” is thought to derive from an Aboriginal term meaning “home” or “shelter”. 

Despite the mystery, the name has become synonymous with the dolphins that frequent the area and is now one of the most recognised coastal destinations in Western Australia. 

 

How to get to Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia is located approximately 845 km north of Perth – about an 8.5 to 9-hour drive. The most straightforward route is via the North West Coastal Highway, turning off at Shark Bay Road, which leads to the nearby town of Denham and eventually to Monkey Mia. 

Because of the long distance, many travellers break up the drive over two or more days. Good overnight stops include: 

  • Geraldton – a coastal city with supermarkets and fuel 

  • Kalbarri – close to Kalbarri National Park and gorges 

  • Carnarvon – a useful stop for supplies before heading into Shark Bay 

Be sure to allow extra time for scenic detours like The Pinnacles Desert, Hamelin Pool stromatolites, and Shell Beach along the way. 

 

Best time to visit Monkey Mia

The most comfortable time to visit is during autumn and winter (April to October). These months offer mild daytime temperatures (typically 20–26°C), low humidity, and better conditions for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities. 

Summer (December to February) is extremely hot, with daytime highs often exceeding 35°C. During this time, flies and the risk of storms can make exploring less pleasant. 

The best time of day to visit Monkey Mia is early morning, when the dolphins arrive close to shore. Supervised feeding sessions usually occur between 7:45 am and 12 pm, though exact times depend on the dolphins’ behaviour. Arriving early ensures good viewing spots and more time to relax or explore afterward. 

 

Weather at Monkey Mia

Monkey Mia experiences a semi-arid climate with plenty of sunshine year-round. 

  • Summer (Dec–Feb): Hot, dry, and often windy. Temperatures commonly exceed 35°C. 

  • Autumn (Mar–May): Mild, sunny days and cooler nights – ideal for travel. 

  • Winter (Jun–Aug): Pleasant days around 22°C with cooler evenings. 

  • Spring (Sep–Nov): Warming up again, with wildflowers blooming further inland. 

Sun protection is essential year-round, and it’s a good idea to carry water, especially if exploring nearby parks or trails. 

 

Best place to park your campervan at Monkey Mia

The main parking area at Monkey Mia Visitor Centre includes designated bays for campervans and long vehicles. These are located close to the entrance, with flat, sealed surfaces and space for even larger models. 

Parking is free for visitors with a valid Shark Bay national park entry pass, but spaces can fill up quickly during peak periods, particularly in the morning. Arriving early ensures better access and more time to explore. 

If you’re staying overnight at the local caravan park, there’s no need to move your vehicle – most activities and facilities are within walking distance. 

 

Monkey Mia accommodation

The main place to stay in Monkey Mia is the RAC Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort, which sits right on the beach and puts you within easy walking distance of the dolphin interaction area. The resort offers a range of options, including powered campervan sites, all set up with easy access to shared facilities. 

There’s also a café, swimming pool, and a tour desk where you can book wildlife cruises or cultural experiences without needing to leave the resort. It’s one of the few places where you can wake up, grab a coffee, and stroll down to the shore just in time for the dolphins’ arrival. 

Sites can book out quickly, especially during school holidays and winter months, so it’s best to reserve in advance.  

 

Monkey Mia tours

There are several different Monkey Mia tours available for visitors wanting to experience more than just the dolphin interactions. 

Popular options include: 

  • Wildlife cruises on Shark Bay to spot dugongs, turtles, and marine birds 

  • Cultural tours with Malgana guides sharing Indigenous perspectives on land and sea 

  • Sunset sailing cruises, ideal for photographers or couples 

  • 4WD safaris into Francois Peron National Park, showcasing red cliffs and desert wildlife 

All tours can be booked through the visitor centre or the RAC resort reception. 

 

Things to do in Monkey Mia

Besides the iconic dolphin experiences, there’s a range of activities suited to nature lovers and slow travellers: 

  • Beach swimming and snorkelling in calm, clear waters 

  • Kayaking and paddleboarding with gear available for hire 

  • Walking trails with coastal and wildlife viewing opportunities 

  • Photography, especially at sunrise and sunset 

  • Birdwatching, with pelicans, emus, and sea eagles frequently spotted 

 

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