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West Coast of Australia

Less crowded than the east coast, Australia's west coast is a raw and unspoiled adventure playground. With endless beaches, coral reefs, spectacular national parks, and stunning rock formations, it's the ideal destination for travelers seeking nature and authenticity.

 

If you're interested in planning your trip to Australia, whether to one of these locations or a road trip to several of these destinations, don't hesitate to contact me.

Ningaloo Reef & Coral Bay

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ningaloo Reef is one of the few coral reefs in the world accessible directly from the beach. Here, you can swim with turtles, manta rays, and tropical fish year-round, and with majestic whale sharks between March and July. Coral Bay, a small, peaceful resort, is one of the best starting points for exploring this pristine reef.

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Kalbarri National Park

This park impresses with its red cliffs plunging into the ocean and spectacular gorges carved by the Murchison River. Sites like Nature's Window and Z-Bend Gorges offer breathtaking panoramas, ideal for hiking and photography.

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Shark Bay, Monkey Mia & François Péron National Park

A World Heritage Site, Shark Bay captivates with its spectacular contrasts between white beaches and turquoise waters. At Monkey Mia, wild dolphins come close to the shore every morning for an unforgettable experience. Nearby, François Péron National Park is a natural gem to explore by 4x4: red tracks lined with dunes, secluded coves, and emerald lagoons create a stunning backdrop. It's the ideal place to experience wild Australia, far from the crowds.

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Shell Beach & Hamelin Pool

Shell Beach is a unique beach, composed entirely of tiny white shells over 60 km. At Hamelin Pool, you can discover living stromatolites, among the oldest organisms in the world, witnesses to the beginnings of life on Earth.

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Cervantes & Pinnacles Desert

Near Cervantes, the Pinnacles Desert reveals an almost lunar landscape, dotted with thousands of golden limestone columns. At sunset, the light gives this setting an even more spectacular atmosphere.

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Perth, Fremantle & Rottnest Island

Perth, Western Australia's sunny capital, combines a laid-back lifestyle with direct access to stunning beaches like Cottesloe Beach. Its cultural and gastronomic scene is lively, particularly in the Northbridge district. Nearby, Fremantle charms with its preserved colonial architecture, markets, craft breweries, and artistic atmosphere. Offshore, Rottnest Island is a small paradise with turquoise beaches, famous for its adorable quokkas, which are easy to approach for a souvenir photo.

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