10 Things to do Good for Kids in Geraldton That You Shouldn't Miss

June 11, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Geraldton, Australia including HMAS Sydney II Memorial, Shine Aviation - Day Tours, Ultimate Watersports, Waminda Wildlife Sanctuary, The Tin Heads, Geraldton Visitor Centre, Museum of Geraldton, Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park, Coalseam Conservation Park, Town Beach.
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1. HMAS Sydney II Memorial

Gummer Avenue Midwest Region, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia +61 8 9956 6670 http://www.hmassydneymemorialgeraldton.com.au/
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5.0 based on 1,058 reviews

HMAS Sydney II Memorial

Reviewed By Q7840EUdanl - Bunbury, Australia

Magnificent and symbolic memorial to the 645 crew members of HMAS Sydney II who are still on patrol. The memorial is among the best war memorial that we have seen anywhere we have visited over the years with the Wall of Remembrance, the Sanctuary, the Stele, the Pool of Remembrance and, perhaps the most poignant, the Waiting Woman Sculpture looking eternally to the sea for the return of her sailor. There were a lot of visitors, both young and adult, yet there was silence as if everybody recognised that they stood in a special place.

2. Shine Aviation - Day Tours

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Shine Aviation - Day Tours

Fly over the unique Pelsaert, Easter and Wallabi Groups of the Abrolhos Islands, share in the rich history of the region and enjoy the spectacular views. Then land at East Wallabi Island where you can snorkel, swim or explore the pristine environment. Explore picturesque Kalbarri.We are able to tailor our tours to suit your needs.Our Scenic Flight Tours will go above and beyond your expectation

3. Ultimate Watersports

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Ultimate Watersports

Ultimate Watersports has the largest range of watersports in one place. Choose from Jet-Ski hire, Jet-Ski guided snorkel tours, FlyBoard-X or JetPack-X flights, wakeboarding, waterskiing, kneeboarding, wakefoiling, stand up paddle boarding, kayaking, tubing or skurfing.

4. Waminda Wildlife Sanctuary

432 David Rd Waggrakine, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia +61 428 381 762 [email protected] http://wamindafarm.wix.com/wildlifesanctuary#
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Waminda Wildlife Sanctuary

Waminda, meaning > in Aboriginal language, is an 11 acres farm that welcomes injured animals and gives them shelter, food and love. Dingoes, kangaroos, emus, parrots, ducks, geese, chicken, peacock, horse, snake, dog, fish, frogs... You can help to feed the animals and get to know them better! There is no entry fee, we just rely on your donations to help us!

5. The Tin Heads

80 Beattie Rd, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia +61 8 9938 3200
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The Tin Heads

Reviewed By MGSydney88

Robert is such a sweet bloke and runs one of the most unique attractions in Australia - he gives you a personal tour at the cost of a gold coin donation which goes to the heart foundation - definitely worth a look through

6. Geraldton Visitor Centre

24 Chapman Rd, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia +61 8 9956 6670 [email protected] http://www.visitgeraldton.com.au
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4.5 based on 233 reviews

Geraldton Visitor Centre

The Geraldton Visitor Centre is housed within the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery. This iconic building was the former Geraldton Town Hall and was built in 1907. The Geraldton Visitor Centre is open Tuesdays - Fridays (9am-4pm), Saturday and Sundays (9.30am-1.30pm), closed Mondays. Open Public Holidays (9.30am-1.30pm) except Christmas, Boxing Day and Good Friday. The Centre offers tourist information, as well as accommodation and tour booking services. There are standard parking bays directly behind the Art Gallery building, as well as directly across the road on the corner of Durlacher Street and Anzac Terrace (behind McDonalds). Parking for caravans is also available at the Anzac Terrace parking site, as well as behind the Stirlings Shopping Centre. While you're at the Centre, why not take the time to enjoy the exhibitions on display within the Gallery. Entry is free.

Reviewed By ATravellersLife - Brisbane, Australia

OMG - the ladies at this place were fantastic. We rolled into town after a very long journey exhausted and not really sure what Geraldton had to offer. In a matter of minutes, they were super helpful, had a fully inspired and even assisted us with booking tours so we didn't miss out. We quite fairly spent up big in their souvenirs section after this and what a fabulous time we had whlst staying in Geraldton... most of which I am sure we would not have experienced had we not stopped in to say hi and check this out.

7. Museum of Geraldton

2 Museum Pl Batavia Coast Marina, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia +61 8 9431 8393 [email protected] http://museum.wa.gov.au/museums/museum-of-geraldton
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4.5 based on 491 reviews

Museum of Geraldton

Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Museum of Geraldton celebrates the rich heritage of the land, sea and people of the Mid West region. Discover ancient landforms, Yamaji history and culture, and the region’s unique natural landscapes and marine environment. The archaeological riches from four Dutch shipwrecks - Batavia, Gilt Dragon, Zuytdorp, and Zeewijk, are revealed in the Shipwrecks Gallery. Visitors can join a guided highlights tour available daily at 11.30am. Witness the wrecks of HMAS Sydney (II) and HSK Kormoran as they currently lie, 2,500 metres deep on the ocean floor, in From Great Depths, a moving exhibit and 3D film. The Museum’s shop has a great range of souvenirs, gifts and educational items suited to all ages and interests. The Museum is open daily 9:30am - 3:00pm. Closed all public holidays.

Reviewed By H7161JHmatthewt - Bunbury, Australia

Great displays and well knowledgable staff, Great selection of books and gifts, amazing artefacts and history. Really set me up for my trip to the Abrolhos. Could do with a cafe, toilets super clean. Enjoyed very much, a thank you Geraldton.

8. Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park

Midwest Region 449 Company Rd 25 Kms South of Geraldton, Geraldton, Western Australia 6532 Australia +61 8 9926 1171 [email protected] http://www.greenoughwildlifepark.com
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park

A little Wildlife Sanctuary with crocodiles, kangaroos , birds and farmyard favorites.. We are non government funded Wildlife Park who relies on visitors to keep going. We finance GG Wildlife Rescue through visitors at the park' Check out Social media accounts for whats happening regularly.. We are only open Fridays , Saturdays & Sundays 10 am til 2pm unless its a PRIVATE booking in advance. We do private external wildlife functions /educational visits.

Reviewed By jayt9811

It was great!! Loved the joeys and the birds, all of them are super cute! Lil birdie did some dancing too!!! They’re all rescued animals and the roos that aren’t fully capable to stay in the wild stays with them. More than 90% of the rescued roos goes back to the wild so they definitely need all the help they can get to raise these poor roos whose parents were killed in an accident. Remember to get a pack of food for them when you get in - they aren’t expensive and it’s fun too. Frodo is the largest marsupial which is a red kangaroo and Veronica is a wallaroo.

9. Coalseam Conservation Park

100 Km East of Geraldton, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia +61 8 9964 0901 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/coalseam
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Coalseam Conservation Park

Reviewed By Tedder51 - Perth, Australia

If your in Geraldton or Dongara, put it on the list of things to do, Also has a great free camp site , we went end of wild flower season, still worth the trip even without the wild flowers, easy drive around ,don’t need 4x4, some red dirt road, so car is going to get dusty ????

10. Town Beach

Cathedral Avenue Cnr Foreshore Drive, Geraldton, Western Australia 6530 Australia
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Town Beach

Reviewed By PEGroup - Geraldton, Australia

The Geraldton City Council have provided a wonderful grassy area for the length of Town Beach with multiple facilities (showers, toilet blocks, and cafes) It is a pleasure to “wander down for a dip” at any time in a clean and “cared for” environment.

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