Port Hedland

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Port Hedland is a rugged, red-dusted port town on the Pilbara coast of Western Australia, where enormous iron-ore ships loom against a backdrop of endless blue sky and rust-coloured earth. This is a place of raw, industrial energy fused with ancient Aboriginal culture and surprising natural beauty — think flaming sunsets over salt marshes, curious humpback whales spouting offshore, and a frontier-town spirit that feels a world away from the tourist trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Port Hedland is a rewarding stopover of one to two days. If you're driving the Great Northern Highway or exploring the Kimberley, break your journey here for a full day: morning at the museum and art centre, an afternoon swim at Pretty Pool, and sunset at the Staircase to the Moon (if timing aligns). For those on a self-drive loop, it's a perfect overnight pause before heading north to Broome or east into the Pilbara interior.

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