Caiguna

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Caiguna is a tiny, remote roadhouse settlement on the Eyre Highway in Western Australia, best known as the eastern gateway to the famous 90-Mile Straight—one of Australia’s longest stretches of dead-straight road. For travellers crossing the Nullarbor Plain, Caiguna offers a welcome break with fuel, basic supplies, and a chance to stretch your legs in the vast, bone-dry outback. The real draw here is the raw, humbling landscape: endless blue skies, red earth, and a profound sense of isolation that defines the Australian outback experience.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Caiguna is a stopover, not a destination. Most travellers pause for 20–30 minutes to refuel, grab a coffee, and snap a photo at the 90-Mile Straight sign. If you’re camping or staying in the basic motel rooms, an overnight stop allows you to experience the extraordinary silence and stars. Plan to arrive before dusk to avoid driving kangaroo-prone roads at night.

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