Pilbara Coast

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Stretching along Western Australia's remote northwest, the Pilbara Coast is a land of dramatic contrasts where rust-red earth meets turquoise Indian Ocean waters. This raw, ancient coastline is punctuated by rugged gorges, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life, offering intrepid travellers a glimpse into Australia's wild heart. With its rich Aboriginal heritage and stunning natural wonders, the Pilbara Coast is a must-visit for those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the Pilbara Coast, allow at least 5–7 days. This gives you time to explore the highlights of Karijini and Ningaloo, with a day for each major site, plus travel between them. The region is vast, so plan for long drives – the distances are part of the adventure. A self-drive itinerary works best, combining coastal and inland attractions.

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