Seabird

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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.

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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.

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