Attractions in WA's Coral Coast

The Western Australia's Coral Coast is a picturesque 1,100 km stretch of coastline extending from Cervantes to the Ningaloo Reef. This region boasts pristine beaches, untouched coral reefs, and a variety of attractions catering to different interests. Key attractions in the area include the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef, offering opportunities to swim with whale sharks and other marine life.

Kalbarri National Park features stunning gorges and the Kalbarri Skywalk, providing panoramic views of the Murchison River Gorge. The Pinnacles, unique limestone formations in Nambung National Park, are another must-see natural wonder. Shark Bay World Heritage Area is home to Monkey Mia's dolphins and the world's largest Pink Lake.

During July to October, the Coral Coast blooms with colorful wildflowers, including rare species. Cape Range National Park is renowned for its gorges and winter wildflower displays. This region is perfect for travelers seeking unique experiences, natural beauty, and marine encounters. Accessible by car, the Coral Coast Highway offers an unforgettable 1,250 km road trip experience.

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