Where is Australia's Coral Coast ?

Blue Region, Australia's Coral Coast Map  

Australia’s Coral Coast in Western Australia starts 2 1/2 hours drive north of Perth at Cervantes and follows the beautiful Indian Ocean coastline as far north as Exmouth
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Australia’s Coral Coast includes many of Western Australia’s well known attractions; the Pinnacles Desert, the Abrolhos Islands, the Kalbarri National Park, the Shark Bay World Heritage area, the incredible Ningaloo Reef and the major centres of Geraldton, Carnarvon and Exmouth. 

The region offers plenty of opportunities to experience and interact with a variety of marine life such as dolphins, sea lions, swimming with manta rays and whale watching. Australia’s Coral Coast is also one of the few places in the world where you can swim with the world’s largest fish – the Whale Shark.

The area is great for diving and fishing all year round and offers a variety of spectacular reefs, an abundance of marine life, white sandy beaches and warm turquoise waters.

From June to November the area comes alive with a spectacular carpet of colour with thousands of species of diverse wildflowers.