Shark Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed area on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, is a region of extraordinary natural beauty and scientific significance. With its turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and striking red cliffs, it’s a place that feels both ancient and untouched.
69626 Monkey Mia Foreshore
One of the best-known spots is Monkey Mia, where wild dolphins come to shore most mornings—a magical experience in a calm, shallow bay. The area is also home to unique wildlife and ancient stromatolites at Hamelin Pool, some of the oldest life forms on Earth.
69620 Shark Bay Boats
Francois Peron National Park offers a more rugged adventure, with red sand tracks leading to clifftop lookouts over the Indian Ocean. Whether you’re here for wildlife, landscapes, or the peaceful vibe, Shark Bay is one of WA’s most unforgettable destinations.