Exmouth, founded in 1967, is one of the newest towns in Australia - but it is already famous world-wide as a big game fishing centre. Few places on earth are blessed with the stark contrast of rugged ranges and a marine park on their doorstep. Take the time to move through Exmouth's two worlds for an unforgettable experience. Nestling in the Exmouth Gulf by the North West Cape it is the closest sports fishing harbour in Australia to the Continental Shelf . This is a great advantage - the Shelf explains the abundance of fish and marine life in the surrounding waters. Big game charter skippers sailing out of Exmouth know these waters well and serious sportsmen from Britain, the US, Europe, Japan and Africa come here to charter their boats and take advantage of the proliferation of fish. Commercial fishermen also take advantage of the port an its closeness to the Continental Shelf and a fleet of prawn trawlers use Exmouth as its base. The area also provides ideal underwater diving for the experienced diver and there is also good surfing on Surfers Beach, 17 kilometres from the town. There is a wide variety of safari tours exploring the drama and grandeur of the coastline and the hinterland, and, in common with the North West coast, there are many beautiful safe bathing and fishing beaches.
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