Green Head

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Green Head is a sleepy coastal hamlet on Western Australia's Coral Coast, where the turquoise Indian Ocean meets blinding white sand and ancient limestone cliffs. This is a place to slow down, breathe in the salt air, and discover a side of Australia that feels genuinely untouched. The town's name comes from the green-hued limestone headland that shelters the main beach, and the vibe here is pure coastal serenity — think fishing boats bobbing in the marina, families picnicking on the grass, and the occasional pod of dolphins cruising past. For self-drive travellers, it's a perfect low-key stop between Perth and the Pinnacles or a base for exploring the wilder stretches of the Coral Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Green Head is a small place, and most of its appeal lies in relaxation and simple coastal pleasures. A half-day is enough to enjoy the main beach, grab a coffee, and do the lookout walk. However, if you have the time, an overnight stay lets you experience the sunset over Dynamite Bay and a morning swim in the calm, glassy water. For those using Green Head as a base to explore Stockyard Gully and the surrounding national parks, allow two nights to comfortably fit in a day trip inland and a day on the water.

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