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Cape Cuvier Coast

Attractions

via Cape Cuvier Road, Carnarvon WA 6701, Carnarvon, WA 6701
(08) 9941 1146

Description

Cape Cuvier Coast, located close to the most westerly point of Australia, is a picturesque natural port that offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.

Visitors should not miss out on the opportunity to explore this natural wonder while traveling in Western Australia.

One of the highlights of Cape Cuvier Coast is the shipwreck of the bulk carrier Korean Star. This shipwreck, caused by a cyclone, has become a popular tourist attraction. You can drive along the spectacular rugged coastline and see the battered remains of the shipwreck. Additionally, visitors can experience the history of the Korean Star by hearing stories from locals about the event.

Another exciting activity to enjoy at Cape Cuvier Coast is whale watching. From high up on the 60-metre cliff, visitors can see whales and sharks feeding on the schools of fish during the winter months. The view is nothing short of incredible and is definitely worth the trip.

Visitors to Cape Cuvier Coast should not miss seeing the remarkable blowholes that shoot water up to 20 meters in the air. This is located further down the coastal road from the shipwreck of Korean Star. The blowholes create a magnificent sight and visitors can stand nearby and feel the sea spray with the wind.

Coral Bay is another popular tourist spot in Cape Cuvier Coast that visitors should not miss. The reef comes into the shore, providing visitors with a rare opportunity to snorkel with whale sharks and manta rays. Snorkeling in Coral Bay is a unique and memorable experience that visitors should not miss out on.

The best time to visit Cape Cuvier Coast is during the winter months between June to August. This is the ideal time to see the whales and sharks feeding

Details

Natural Attractions: Capes & Points

Location

via Cape Cuvier Road, Carnarvon WA 6701, Carnarvon, WA 6701

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