Francois Peron National Park, Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Western Australia © Tourism Australia / Tourism Western Australia
10 days along the Coral Coast
The Coral Coast is a place of coral reefs and charming coastal towns. Did we mention the migration of hundreds of whale sharks each year?
Trip overview
The must-do experiences
- Swim next to majestic whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef
- Hike the dramatic gorges of Kalbarri National Park
- See the surreal limestone pillars of the Pinnacles
Day 2: Geraldton to Carnarvon
Drive north to experience the coastal culture of Carnarvon, where tropical fruit plantations thrive on the fertile land around the Gascoyne River.
Day 3: Carnarvon to Exmouth
Continue to Exmouth, which sits between the red cliffs of Cape Range National Park and the turquoise waters of the Ningaloo Marine Park – one of Australia’s treasured coral reefs.
Day 4: Exmouth to Coral Bay
Dedicate half a day to exploring the craggy landscapes of Cape Range National Park before venturing back south to the chilled-out Coral Bay.
Day 5: Coral Bay to Denham
Today, uncover the unique natural treasures that earned Shark Bay its place on the World Heritage list.
Day 6: Denham and Monkey Mia
From Denham, drive 30 minutes to Monkey Mia, famous for the wild bottlenose dolphins that visit the shallow waters here daily.
Day 7: Francois Peron National Park and surrounds
Explore the striking landscapes of Francois Peron National Park, where vivid red dunes blend into snow-white sand and blue ocean waves.
Day 8: Denham to Kalbarri
Journey south to spend your afternoon in Kalbarri. But before you depart, explore Australia’s most westerly point and the wild wonders of Dirk Hartog Island.
Day 9: Kalbarri
Explore Kalbarri National Park’s rugged ranges, rust-red rock gorges, and unique coastal surroundings today.
Day 10: Kalbarri to the Pinnacles
Fill your final day with quintessential Coral Coast experiences. Indulge in fresh seafood, swim with awe-inspiring marine life and marvel at unique natural landscapes.