Florence

Photo: Henry Hering (1814-1893) / Public domain

Florence, a tiny coastal settlement on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, is the quintessential off-grid escape. With a population that barely registers on the census, this secluded spot is all about untouched beaches, rust-red cliffs, and the kind of silence that lets you hear the ocean breathing. It’s a place for travellers who want to swap crowds for solitude and connect with the raw, elemental beauty of Australia’s west coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Florence is a stopover, not a destination in itself. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours here, enough for a beach walk, a swim, and a picnic. If you’re camping (there are basic facilities nearby), an overnight stay is magical – you’ll have the place almost to yourself. It works well as a lunch break on a drive between Geraldton (about 2 hours south) and Kalbarri (about 1 hour north).

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