Cervantes & The Pinnacles

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Just a two-hour drive north of Perth, Cervantes is a sleepy fishing village that serves as the gateway to one of Australia’s most otherworldly landscapes: the Pinnacles Desert. Here, thousands of ancient limestone pillars rise from yellow sand dunes like a petrified forest, creating a lunar-like scene that is especially magical at sunrise or sunset. Cervantes itself offers a laid-back coastal vibe, fresh lobster straight from the ocean, and a chance to spot sea lions and dolphins. It’s a perfect detour on the Coral Coast itinerary, blending quirky geology with genuine small-town charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the Pinnacles and Cervantes, but an overnight stay is highly recommended to catch the desert at golden hour and enjoy a relaxed lobster dinner. If you’re short on time, a half-day from Perth is doable (allow 3–4 hours for the park and a quick lunch), but you’ll miss the best light. For a more immersive experience, combine with a night in Jurien Bay or a longer Coral Coast road trip.

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