Monkey Mia is located on a unique section of World Heritage coastline only 30 minutes' drive..
Ningaloo Reef InformationNingaloo Reef stretches 260 kilometres along the coast of Western Australia, the longest fringing..
Abrolhos Islands InformationThe Abrolhos Islands and their surrounding coral reef communities form one of Western Australia's..
Exmouth InformationExmouth is located a two and a half hour flight north of Perth and is situated on the eastern coast..
Turquoise Bay InformationTurquoise Bay is located 60 kilometres south of Exmouth. Aptly named, this bay is symbolic to all..
Cape Range National Park InformationCape Range National Park covers 50,831 hectares and is only thirty-five kilometres from the centre..
Carnarvon InformationCarnarvon is located 904 kilometres north of Perth on the North West Coastal Highway. A coastal..
Coral Bay InformationCoral Bay is as idyllic as the name suggests. With a sweeping bay, bobbing yachts and the..
Denham InformationDenham is the main town in the Shark Bay World Heritage area, located on the western coast of the..
Kalbarri National Park InformationThe Kalbarri National Park is located 590 kilometres north of Perth and 160 kilometres north of..
Mingenew InformationMingenew is located in the heart of wheat belt and wildflower country on Midlands Road, five hours'..
Mullewa InformationSituated a six hour drive north of Perth or a one hour drive inland from Geraldton, Mullewa sits in..
See all locations in Coral CoastLocated 424 kilometres north of Perth and the gateway to the State's vast north, Geraldton is a bustling coastal town.
Blessed with beautiful beaches and warm, sunny weather, Geraldton is also a major export centre for far flung pastoral, mining, agricultural, manufacturing, construction and fishing industries.
Situated on Champion Bay on a spectacular stretch of coastline known as the Batavia Coast, Geraldton offers cultural, entertainment, shopping and sporting facilities.
Lovely natural beaches provide a smorgasbord of water based recreational and sporting activities, with special emphasis on yachting, surfing and diving. The town is also world renowned as a Mecca for windsurfers.
Geraldton is an ideal base for self drive tours, especially during the famous wildflower season from July to November, and is within a few hours' drive of sealed roads to the real 'Outback'. Throughout the year there are scenic flights along the Batavia Coast to Monkey Mia (where wild dolphins visit), Kalbarri National Park and the spectacular Murchison River gorges. Tours to the Abrolhos Islands are also available by boat and float plane, offering fascinating views of these unique islands.
Among Geraldton's many attractions are first class theatres, art galleries, museums, lookouts and parks. Two of the town's most striking historical buildings are the Monsignor Hawes designed St Francis Xavier Cathedral and the unique all steel Point Moore Lighthouse, dating back to 1878.
Recent additions are the Western Australian Museum, Geraldton, which houses relics of ships wrecked off the rugged coastline, and the magnificent Memorial to the 645 crew members who were lost when HMAS Sydney went down on 19th November, 1941.
In 1879, Geraldton was the western terminal for the State's first government built railway line between the port and Northampton. In the 1890s it boomed through gold discoveries in the Murchison region and became increasingly important as a supply and shipping centre for the pastoral and agricultural industries.
Now almost three million tonnes of grain and minerals are shipped from the port each year and huge ships can be seen entering the port from the open sea.
A marine commercial centre, it is distinguished as the world leader in rock lobster fishing, producing world class quality as a result of the pristine water conditions.
An excellent range of restaurants and cafes, many featuring local seafood, are available. Geraldton also offers a number of hotels, motels, holiday flats, villas and caravan parks.
No trip to Western Australia is complete without a pit stop at Margaret River. Originally a..
Perth InformationThe capital of WA is situated in a picture postcard setting on the banks of the magnificent Swan..
Fremantle InformationSpending a few days in Fremantle is an absolute must. Just a 20-minute drive from Perth’s city..
Bungle Bungle Range National Park InfoThe Bungle Bungle Range, in Purnululu National Park, is one of the most fascinating geological..
Broome InformationThe exotic pearling town of Broome offers some deliciously indulgent eco-resorts dotted across its..
Leeuwin - Naturaliste National Park InfoLocated on the Western Australia's south west coast 40 kilometres south of Busselton is the..
Rottnest Island InformationRottnest, our holiday island just twenty kilometres off the coast of Perth, Western Australia has..
South West WA InformationLocated just two hours south of Perth, here you can experience towering old growth forests, walk..
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