Outback Coast

The Outback Coast is an environmental wonderland found in Australia's Coral Coast. Its rapidly growing in stature as Western Australia's premier soft adventure and eco-tourism destination.

The region has an approximate area of 144,000 square kilometres, encompassing a rugged outback of brown sandy plains, rocky highlands and is a gateway to Mt Augustus and the Kennedy Range.
To the west, the outback meets 600 kilometres of stunning coastline edged with white sandy beaches and aqua waters from Shark Bay to Ningaloo Reef.

The natural heritage of the Outback Coast offers unique holiday experiences. Four wheel drive out to the areas of Mt Augustus, the world's largest monocline or discover the ancient fossils of Cape Range National Park on foot.
Have close encounters with dolphins in the World Heritage Listed area of Shark Bay. Swim with whale sharks at Ningaloo Marine Park or dive and snorkel with extraordinary displays of coral and marine life.

The warm climate of this region makes the Outback Coast the perfect all year round playground!