Eighty Mile Beach

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Stretching for 220 kilometres along the remote Pilbara coast, Eighty Mile Beach is one of Western Australia's most spectacular and untouched coastal wilderness areas. Its name is a misnomer — the beach is actually closer to 140 miles long — but the scale is staggering. This is a place of immense skies, turquoise Indian Ocean waters, and dazzling white sand that shifts underfoot. It's a paradise for beachcombers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking profound solitude. The beach is also a critical nesting site for marine turtles, and between November and March you can witness flatback turtles laying eggs or hatchlings scrambling to the sea.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend one to two nights at the Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park, which offers camping, cabins, and a well-stocked shop. Arrive early in the day to set up and catch the afternoon light on the beach. A full day allows for a long walk, a fishing session, and a turtle tour (in season). If you're self-driving the Great Northern Highway, it's a perfect overnight stop between Broome and Port Hedland — don't rush it.

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