Bremer Bay

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Bremer Bay is a wild, windswept slice of Western Australia's south coast where the Southern Ocean crashes against dramatic cliffs and white-sand beaches. This tiny settlement, about 500 km southeast of Perth, is the launchpad for one of Australia's most extraordinary natural spectacles: the annual aggregation of killer whales (orcas) that feed in the deep waters of the Bremer Canyon. With a laid-back vibe, world-class fishing, and a landscape that feels both ancient and raw, Bremer Bay is a must for travellers seeking unspoiled nature and genuine solitude.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 days in Bremer Bay, which allows for an orca tour (a full-day commitment), a day exploring the beaches and Fitzgerald River National Park, and a relaxed evening at the local pub. If you're self-driving along the south coast, it's a perfect overnight stop, but the area rewards a longer stay for those keen on fishing, hiking, or simply soaking up the remote coastal atmosphere.

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