Cervantes

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Set on the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, Cervantes is a sleepy fishing town that punches well above its weight thanks to one of Australia's most surreal natural wonders: the Pinnacles Desert. This is a place where rust-red sand meets bleached-white limestone spires, where wildflowers explode in spring and the local rock lobster is so fresh it practically jumps onto your plate. For travellers on a Perth-to-Exmouth road trip, Cervantes is an essential detour that offers a genuinely unique landscape, superb seafood, and a quiet coastal charm that feels a world away from the city.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that one full day in Cervantes is sufficient to experience the Pinnacles Desert, Lake Thetis, and a seafood lunch. Arrive mid-morning, visit the Pinnacles around 11am when the light is good but the crowds are thin, then enjoy lunch at the lobster shack. Afternoon is ideal for a swim at Hangover Bay or a walk at Lake Thetis. If you want to catch sunset in the Pinnacles (highly recommended), plan to stay overnight – there are a handful of motels and holiday parks. For those on a tight schedule, a half-day visit from Perth (2.5 hours north) is doable but rushed.

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