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Seabird is a tiny, off-the-beaten-path coastal settlement on Western Australia's Coral Coast, just north of the more famous Lancelin. With its sweeping white sand dunes, turquoise waters, and a laid-back seaside vibe, Seabird offers a serene escape for travellers seeking uncrowded beaches and raw natural beauty. The town's name hints at its prime birdwatching potential, but it's the immense sandscape and coastal walks that truly captivate visitors.
Highlights & What to See
- Seabird Sand Dunes – Towering, pristine white dunes that stretch inland, perfect for sandboarding (bring your own board) or simply hiking to the top for panoramic views over the Indian Ocean.
- Seabird Beach – A long, quiet beach ideal for swimming, fishing, and long walks. The calm, clear waters are a refreshing dip after a day in the dunes.
- Birdwatching – The lagoon and surrounding scrub attract a variety of seabirds, including pelicans, ospreys, and terns. Bring binoculars for the best experience.
- Coastal Walk – Follow the shoreline north towards Ledge Point for dramatic cliffs and rock pools teeming with marine life at low tide.
- Wildflowers – In spring (August–October), the heathlands behind the dunes burst into colour with native wildflowers, including kangaroo paws and banksias.
Suggested Time to Spend
Seabird is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or a relaxed overnight stay. If you're driving the Coral Coast Highway, allow 2–3 hours to explore the dunes, walk the beach, and have a picnic. For a more immersive experience, book a night at one of the few holiday rentals to watch the sunset over the ocean and wake up to the sound of waves. It's a quiet place, so don't expect nightlife—this is pure coastal tranquility.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lancelin – Just 15 minutes south, famous for its massive sand dunes (a popular spot for sandboarding and 4WD adventures) and a vibrant fishing harbour.
- Ledge Point – A small surf community with a jetty and excellent fishing; a short drive north.
- Cervantes – About 45 minutes north, home to the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, a surreal landscape of limestone pillars.
- Yanchep National Park – An hour south, offering koala walks, limestone caves, and Aboriginal heritage tours.
- Perth – Seabird is a 90-minute drive from Perth, making it an easy day trip or a stop on a longer Coral Coast itinerary.
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Image credits
- Lancelin — Frederik Vanrenterghem / CC BY 3.0
- Ledge Point — Orderinchaos / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cervantes — Bahnfrend / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Nambung National Park & The Pinnacles — User:Gnangarra / CC BY 2.5 au
- Yanchep National Park — Aussie Oc at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Perth — File:Perth CBD skyline from State War Memorial Lookout, 2023, 04.jpg : Kgbo derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0