Top 10 Attractions
1) Pinnacles Desert
Travel 230 kilometres north of Perth and you will find the fascinating Pinnacles Desert, located in the Nambung National Park. The scenery is impressive and peculiar in its moon-like landscape. The pinnacles are essentially limestone formations; ranging from a few centimetres tall to a few metres high. More...
6) Dirk Hartog Island
7) Blow Holes - Carnarvon
Wildflowers adorn Australia’s Coral Coast all year round; yet the most magnificent displays are generally between the months of June and November. With wildflowers carpeting the landscape, the West is transformed into an artist’s palate. A myriad of brilliant colours and species of plant can be discovered without travelling far inland or off main roads. Infact some of the most spectacular species can be found right on the side of the road! So embark on a self-drive wildflower tour through the states most fascinating wildflower regions.
This heartfelt memorial site honours the 645 Australian Sailors who were lost during a World War II battle in 1941 and is as stunning as it is nostalgic. More...
Best Western Hospitality Inn Geraldton
The Best Western Hospitality Inn Geraldton offers 52 well appointed and extremely comfortable rooms as well as deluxe self contained apartments. The rooms boast a host of facilities such as air conditioning, internet facilities, free in-house movies and FOXTEL. The Inn also offers spacious grounds and an outdoor pool along with a guest BBQ area. more
Ningaloo Reef Retreat
Ningaloo Reef Retreat is your portal to the award winning eco camp on the reef in Cape Range National Park. So join the expert guides at the Ningaloo Reef Retreat and discover more than you ever imagined. more
The Mackerel Islands, Thevenard Island
The Mackerel Islands - the ideal place to relax and fish on your own special island The pristine coral reefs are home to a myriad of colourful reef fish and stunning coral formations. The islands are a diver’s paradise. Fishermen will also be astonished by the Mackerel’s; offering many five start species off the beach and out to see. more
Coorow
Coorow is a northern wheatbelt town located 262km north of Perth. Coorow's main industries are wheat and sheep. more
Monkey Mia Dolphin Reserve
Go and visit the world famous Monkey Mia Dolphins at Dolphin Beach! more
Blowholes
The Blowholes are located 75 kilometres north of Carnarvon. This natural wonder is a ‘must see’ for all those travelling Australia’s Coral Coast. Amongst the rugged coastline is an amalgamation of rocks with a series of narrow holes. The powerful ocean swells force the surf up and through the narrow holes creating an awe inspiring image. The water pressure is that of a high pressure jet; shooting airborne of up to 20 metres, a spectacular sight. more
Pinnacles Visitor Centre
The Cervantes Visitor Centre is a must stop at location before exploring the wonders of the Coral Coast. more
Turquoise Bay
Dive into the pristine waters of the aptly named Turquoise Bay near the town of Exmouth and you're swimming within a few metres of Ningaloo Reef. more
Explore WA including: North West, Coral Coast, Golden Outback, Perth and South West.
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