Discover the best top things to do in Esperance, Australia including Cape Le Grand National Park, Esperance Eco Discovery Tours, 4 U We Do Sidecar Tours, Twilight Bay, Great Ocean Drive, Thistle Cove, Hellfire Bay, Woody Island, Goldfields Air Services, Wharton Beach.
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A great day trip to the national Park, heaps to see including Hellfire Bay, Frenchman's Peak, Lucky Bay , beautiful scenery, great roads all for $10 per car
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Esperance Eco-Discovery Tours is a family owned, Award winning tourism business that offer Unique Four Wheel Drive Beach Tours.We specialise in smaller - intimate groups offering a more personalised service.Because we operate with a maximum number of six passengers, we have total flexibility with tours designed around the Customers Interest.
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Seduce your senses with these sensational sidecar tours Feel the cool, ocean breezes caress your face, massaging away the stresses and strains of everyday life. Savour the smells of bush and bays in this open-air experience. Listen to the symphony of sounds an orchestra of valve-gear percussion, burbling exhaust, thrumming tyres and marvel at the feast of colours. Be adventurous and daring !
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What a stunning area to visit, clear turquoise waters , white sand a rugged rock formations.. Can walk along the beach or just sit an watch the world go by..
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Spectacular coastline and plenty of beaches to swim or just sit and contemplate life. Best to do (anticlockwise direction) from Pink Lake, Eleven Mile Beach then towards Esperance ...
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Yet another stunning beach the park has more than its fair share and all are equally amazing. Make sure you see them all.
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I actually thought this was the best beach in the national park. Easy access down to the beach , some sheltered areas and a good walk is on offer around the bay if you want too. BBQ and seating facilities are available too away from the wind in comfortable areas as well. Easy swimming beach here and a few walking trails to other bays here too , a great place to spend a few hours.
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Marvel at the dramatic rocky headlands, sheltered bays and tall eucalyptus woodlands on Woody Island Nature Reserve- only a 40-minute ferry ride from Esperance. Rich in history, Woody Island is one of 105 islands in the Recherche Archipelago (commonly known as the Bay of Isles) and is the only island open to visitors for day trips and camping. Woody Island lacks snakes and introduced predators, making it a haven for wildlife such as birds and lizards. Learn about the Island’s history and get close to nature during the guided hike Island Top bushwalk • Snorkel in the crystal clear waters of Shearwater Bay and colourful marine life (snorkeling gear for rent) • Exploring the nature trails & boardwalks taking in spectacular views of the island • Fishing from the main jetty is also popular – keep an eye out for playful dolphins and inquisitive sea lions! With a wealth of things to see and do, a trip to Woody Island is a must when visiting Esperance.
Woody Island simply gets better! I have been coming here annually for at least 12 years, but the last two visits have excelled. New canvas tents, with comfortable double beds, a hard and soft pillow, crisp white sheets. All set under trees with ocean views. The island is a 240ha nature reserve with stunning walk trails having views of the coastline and islands in the archipelago. Wildlife includes numerous bird species, quails, skinks, kangaroos....but no snakes. The visitors Center has stunning ocean views, a bar and a small but tasty menu. If you want a totally relaxing holiday, this takes some beating.
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Departing 6 times a day, 7 days a week from Esperance Airport, your flight will begin by heading south to the Esperance Town and Port. From here you will fly across Esperance bay, to Cape Le Grand National Park and Lucky Bay, where you will see the stunning contrast of stark white sands and beautifully clear turquoise waters. From here you will see the amazing natural wonder of the very pink coloured Lake Hillier, which is pink 365 days a year.
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This is hands down the PRETTIEST beach I’ve ever seen. The sand is so fine it squeaks as you walk on it, the water is turquoise. This beach is the closest thing to paradise. It’s definitely a hidden gem, and if you’ve got an 4WD you can drive all the way down to the beach, or park 50m away and walk down. The surrounding plants are just stunning as well, and it’s everything you can dream of to bring your partner, family or friends down. Hi
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