Ningaloo Reef Attractions
A virtually untouched barrier reef off the North West Cape of Western Australia, Ningaloo Reef is home to the largest fish in the world, the Whale Shark. But don’t let the gentle giants discourage ...
Get a feel for Western Australia's outback by following in the steps of pioneer Charles Kingsford Smith on the 800km journey known as the Kingsford Smith Mail Run. Taking you from Carnarvon through...
Situated within Cape Range National Park, the stunningly sharp features of Charles Knife Canyon stretch as far as the eye can see, a must to explore when in the Gascoyne region. Steep inclines, nar...
Attracting around 42,000 anglers a year keen for some legendary fishing action, the Gascoyne region is a fisherman's dream, home to tropical temperate waters and a mix of marine catches. Whether yo...
Ready for an unbelievable adventure of a lifetime? When you join this luxury live-aboard sailing tour from Coral Bay, Australia you're immersed in their eco-philosophy, offering customers a purely ...
This beautiful, deep, fresh water pool is situated 55km east on the Gascoyne Junction Road. There is a chance you may find small specimens of chalcedony, petrified wood and even fossils which have ...
In the early hours of Saturday, 21st May 1988, the 'Korean Star' was grounded by Cyclone Herbie on the rugged coastline at Cape Cuvier, 120km North of Carnarvon.
Home of the Shark Bay Fishing Fleet, and also a good spot to buy fresh fish and sea foods (in season) if you can't catch your own.