Cape Leveque

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Cape Leveque is a breathtaking wilderness escape at the northern tip of the Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia. This remote headland offers pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and a profound connection to Aboriginal culture—the area is part of the Bardi Jawi people's country. With no sealed roads, reaching Cape Leveque is an adventure in itself, rewarding travellers with seclusion, stunning sunsets, and a raw, unspoiled coastal beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 days at Cape Leveque to soak in the serene atmosphere and explore the peninsula. Arrive early in the day to enjoy the calm morning light on the beach. If you're self-driving, factor in a full day for the 200 km unsealed road from Broome (4WD essential). For a more relaxed pace, overnight at Kooljaman or opt for a guided tour that combines the cape with Horizontal Falls.

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