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Coral Coast to BRoome

Journeying from the Coral Coast to Broome offers a stunning Australian road trip through turquoise waters, red desert landscapes, and remote outback towns. Discover Ningaloo Reef, rugged gorges, Aboriginal culture, and breathtaking sunsets along Western Australia's untamed, unforgettable coastline.

Perth

Perth is a vibrant, sun-soaked city blending urban sophistication with natural beauty. Explore Kings Park, relax on Cottesloe Beach, cruise the Swan River, and enjoy a thriving food and arts scene. It’s the perfect launchpad for Western Australian adventures.

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Cervantes & Pinnacles Desert

Explore the surreal Pinnacles Desert near Cervantes, where limestone spires rise from golden sand. This coastal town also offers fresh seafood, Indian Ocean views, and easy access to Nambung National Park’s unique, otherworldly landscape—perfect for sunrise and sunset photography.

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Geraldton

Geraldton blends beachside relaxation with maritime history and vibrant street art. Visit the HMAS Sydney Memorial, enjoy water sports, or explore the nearby Abrolhos Islands. It’s a laid-back coastal city with a creative edge and beautiful sunset coastlines.

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Kalbarri

Kalbarri is a charming seaside town framed by cliffs and river gorges. Enjoy surf beaches, pelican feeding, and dramatic coastal walks. It’s a perfect base for exploring the nearby national park and relaxing by the Murchison River.

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Kalbarri National Park

This spectacular park offers rugged beauty, with dramatic gorges, the winding Murchison River, and famous Nature’s Window rock formation. Hike, kayak, or admire the ancient landscape from skywalks overlooking red rock canyons and wildflower-filled valleys.

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Deman & Monkey Mia

In Denham, enjoy a peaceful coastal escape before visiting Monkey Mia, where wild dolphins swim to shore daily. Explore Shark Bay’s World Heritage wonders, from stromatolites to crystal-clear bays, offering unique wildlife experiences and stunning marine scenery.

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Carnarvon

Known for its fresh produce and relaxed vibe, Carnarvon lies along the Gascoyne River. Visit the Fascine waterfront, the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum, or the historic jetty. It's also a great base for exploring nearby blowholes and beaches.

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Coral Bay

Coral Bay is a tiny paradise where Ningaloo Reef meets the shore. Swim with manta rays, snorkel vibrant coral gardens just off the beach, or relax in this laid-back village ideal for ocean lovers and nature seekers.

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Exmouth & Ningaloo Reef

Exmouth is the gateway to Ningaloo Reef and Cape Range National Park. Swim with whale sharks, snorkel pristine reefs, and explore rugged canyons. It's an adventure hotspot blending stunning marine life, red cliffs, and turquoise waters.

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Karratha

Karratha is a modern outback town near ancient landscapes and Indigenous rock art. Visit Murujuga National Park, explore the Dampier Archipelago, or learn about the Pilbara’s mining heritage. It’s a key hub surrounded by natural and cultural treasures.

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Roebourne

One of Western Australia’s oldest settlements, Roebourne offers rich Aboriginal heritage, colonial history, and access to the stunning landscapes of the Pilbara. Visit art centres, heritage buildings, and nearby Cossack for a glimpse into the region’s past.

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Port Hedland

A major port town, Port Hedland combines industry with natural beauty. Watch iron ore ships glide by, explore tidal flats teeming with birdlife, and catch epic sunsets. It’s also a gateway to the Pilbara’s outback and remote coastline.

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Broome

Broome is a tropical outpost with a rich pearling history and multicultural charm. Relax on Cable Beach, ride camels at sunset, and explore the vibrant markets. With red cliffs and turquoise seas, it’s the perfect end to an unforgettable journey.

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