Eco tourism certified, award-winning, family-owned business
Shore Thing is a 51-foot (15.5-meter), Roger Hill-designed sailing catamaran purpose-built for adventures on Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef. With its 27-foot beam and shallow draft, this eco-conscious vessel combines comfort and access — reaching serene lagoons and remote coral gardens few can visit. Hosting a maximum of just 8–10 guests, Shore Thing features cabins with ensuite bathrooms, freshwater showers, bamboo linens, and excellent ventilation. Guests can enjoy 240V power, solar-generated energy, and full desalination facilities for a truly sustainable journey.
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Guests can unwind on the forward deck’s trampolines and beanbags, take in panoramic views from the elevated helm, or dine alfresco under shaded decks. The communal saloon provides comfortable seating, while the onboard chef prepares fresh, locally inspired cuisine. A tender vessel brings guests close to shore for snorkeling and beach walks, while snorkel gear ensures effortless exploration of the underwater world.
Operating throughout the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Shore Thing’s itineraries reveal one of the most biodiverse marine environments on Earth. Guests may snorkel among manta rays, reef sharks, sea turtles, dugongs, and over 500 fish species, or witness seasonal visits from whale sharks and migrating humpback whales. Cruises often include visits to Cape Range National Park and the Commonwealth Ningaloo Marine Park, combining rich terrestrial wildlife with pristine reef habitats.