Moresby

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Moresby is a tiny, sun-bleached outpost on the Coral Coast of Western Australia, where the red dirt of the Gascoyne region meets the turquoise Indian Ocean. This is classic outback-meets-coast territory: a place of endless horizons, quiet fishing jetties, and a palpable sense of isolation that feels more meditative than lonely. For travellers on the long drive between Exmouth and Carnarvon, Moresby offers a genuine glimpse of life off the tourist trail—think salt-crusted air, pelicans on the shore, and a pace that slows you down whether you like it or not.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Moresby is a brief stop rather than a destination in itself. Most travellers spend an hour or two wandering the jetty, beach, and cemetery. If you’re a keen angler or photographer, you could easily stretch that to half a day, especially if you time your visit for sunrise or sunset. There’s no accommodation in Moresby itself, so plan it as a day stop along the Coral Coast Highway (Route 1).

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