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Kalbarri region of

Western Australia’s Coral Coast

The Kalbarri region of Western Australia’s Coral Coast is surrounded by stunning rugged coastal scenery, soaring river gorges and protected swimming bays. It is a real hotspot for water sports enthusiasts, offering excellent fishing, surfing, kayaking and diving. Venture into the magnificent Kalbarri National Park and you’ll also find superb walking trails and abseiling spots, not to mention over 800 species of wildflowers, in bloom from July to October. Or discover the fascinating local history and heritage buildings of Northampton.

Situated where the Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean, Kalbarri township is approximately six to seven hours’ drive or a one and a half hour flight from Perth. Come and discover why the Kalbarri region of Western Australia’s Coral Coast is among the State’s most popular holiday destinations.

Kalbarri

Experience great river and ocean fishing in Kalbarri

Kalbarri, on Western Australia’s Coral Coast (WA), is blessed with a stunning coastline, soaring river gorges, protected swimming bays, the breathtaking Kalbarri National Park and an excellent choice of accommodation options. View more

Kalbarri National Park

Kalbarri National Park wildflowers

Kalbarri National Park on the Coral Coast of Western Australia (WA), offers exciting experiences and some of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the State. View more

Horrocks

Indigenous rock art near Horrocks

Horrocks, on the Coral Coast of Western Australia (WA), provides the ideal family beach getaway with white sandy beaches, sheltered waters, rock pools and waves along the reefs – perfect for swimming, fishing or surfing. View more

Northampton

Our Lady in Ara Coeli Church, Northampton

Northampton, on the Coral Coast of Western Australia (WA), is classified as a historical town by the National Trust of Australia and exudes a friendly, country charm with historic character buildings lining the main street. View more

Port Gregory

Marvel at the changing colours of Hutt Lagoon, near Port Gregory

Port Gregory lies near the mouth of the Hutt River on Western Australia’s Coral Coast - the town is a picturesque fishing village and a holiday hotspot for fishing, diving and swimming. View more

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