Join the kangaroos on Australia’s whitest beach and surf a 15-metre wave.
Head for Esperance, where the golden outback meets the Southern Ocean and a string of stunning white-sand beaches. This makes for a striking contrast to the brightest turquoise waters and rust-red granite outcrops. Surrounding bushlands and islands bring you closer to nature at its most diverse, and your journey back to Perth leads you to Western Australia’s biggest wave, hundreds of kilometres from the ocean.
This journey can be enjoyed at any time of the year, however it is recommended for September to November to experience the wildflower season as well as being able to catch the end of the whale watching season.
Please note;
- Many roads to and within the national parks are now sealed, or suitable for 2WD vehicles.
- Unsealed roads within the national parks are not suitable for caravans, large buses or motor homes and may be closed to all vehicle access during wet times of the year. Check Park, Trail and Road Closures alerts for the latest updates.
- To help protect our pristine environment, can we request that you don’t pick wildflowers – it’s illegal and will attract fines. As beautiful as they are, it’s also important to stay out of canola fields to prevent the spread of disease. Finally, we’d like to remind you to not enter private property to access wildflowers....