The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Esperance, Western Australia

November 13, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Esperance, Australia including Cape Le Grand National Park, Esperance Eco Discovery Tours, Twilight Bay, Mermaid Leather, Great Ocean Drive, Thistle Cove, Hellfire Bay, Woody Island, Rotary Lookout, Esperance Bird and Animal Park.
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1. Cape Le Grand National Park

92 Dempster St Cape Le Grand National Park, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia +61 8 9083 2100 http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/cape-le-grand
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5.0 based on 1,031 reviews

Cape Le Grand National Park

Reviewed By AP194R - Perth, Australia

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

2. Esperance Eco Discovery Tours

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5.0 based on 96 reviews

Esperance Eco Discovery Tours

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.

3. Twilight Bay

Twilight Beach Road 8 km west of Esperance town, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia
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5.0 based on 458 reviews

Twilight Bay

Reviewed By 174glendad - New South Wales, Australia

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..

4. Mermaid Leather

6 Woods St, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia +61 8 9071 5248 [email protected] http://www.mermaidleather.com.au/
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Mermaid Leather

Australias only commercial fish leather specialist began in 1989 as a hobby a family owned and operated business we harvest fish skins from the commercial fishing industry as waste and convert them into leather via our specialised tanning system then make leather goods from the resulting leather, it is beautiful to look at, robust and hard wearing, and doesn`t smell fishy, all from food waste!

Reviewed By BarbaraCarolyn - Melbourne, Australia

Up in Broome I bought a purse, made by Mermaid Leather. I loved the green and the texture of the leather. It was more than 10 years ago and my wallet is still in perfect condition. It has of course been in and out of my handbag on a daily basis, rough treatment really, and the Barramundi leather has worn and worn. There is no discolouration, it looks as new inside and out. The quality is worth every cent. I am so impressed with the whole approach of the company, it is terrific to see a local company innovating and employing people in skilled positions, and producing such a good product. Good on you in Esperence! (obviously the date I have put in is wrong, we visited in maybe 2010. But the "When did you go?" only gives dates in 2020.

5. Great Ocean Drive

Twilight Beach Road 38 Kilometre Circular Loop Drive, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia +61 8 9083 1555 [email protected] http://www.australiasgoldenoutback.com/Listing/The_Great_Ocean_Drive
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5.0 based on 319 reviews

Great Ocean Drive

Reviewed By 226bryceb - Perth, Australia

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 ...

6. Thistle Cove

Via Cape Le Grand Road Cape Le Grand National Park, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/thistle-cove
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Thistle Cove

Reviewed By 984nigelc

Yet another stunning beach the park has more than its fair share and all are equally amazing. Make sure you see them all.

7. Hellfire Bay

Hellfire Road Cape Le Grand National Park, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/hellfire-bay
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5.0 based on 73 reviews

Hellfire Bay

Reviewed By BundyRed - Duncraig, Australia

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.

8. Woody Island

32 The Esplanade, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia +61 484 327 580 [email protected] http://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/woody-island
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Woody Island

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.

Reviewed By rahimab26 - Perth, Australia

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.

9. Rotary Lookout

Doust St via Twlilight Beach Road, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia +61 1300 664 455 [email protected] http://www.westernaustralia.com/en/Attraction/Rotary_Lookout_Esperance/56b267197b935fbe730e65a4
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Rotary Lookout

Reviewed By Kathy2429 - Perth, Australia

Amazing views over Esperance, from the harbour, township and beautiful ocean views. You can turn a full circle and there are spectacular views all round.

10. Esperance Bird and Animal Park

549 Coolgardie-Esperance Hwy, Esperance, Western Australia 6450 Australia +61 8 9076 1067 http://www.australiasgoldenoutback.com/Listing/Esperance_Bird_and_Animal_Park
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Esperance Bird and Animal Park

Reviewed By RebeccaC685 - Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Australia

We went here on a cooler cloudy day & were really impressed with this place. Whilst it’s smaller than other animal parks we’ve been to it was a great place. It’s free for under 3s which was a great bonus for us & our 2yr old. Good value for adults. Animal food was cheap too. They have a little tyke car area with about 7 cars amongst other toys like scooters which can be used for kids to get around the park - an awesome bonus for our little person who usually gets tired legs quite quickly! There is also a cubby house area & sandpit too. Inside the cafe there are some boxes of toys which helped us eat lunch in peace! Food was lovely - wraps were loaded & tasty, big breakfast also great cooked well & not greasy. Tracey who runs it was lovely, super friendly & welcoming, happy to chat about the animals they rehabilitate which was lovely to hear about. Only comment to make is the signs on the paddock areas need updating some were a bit tricky to read. All in all a great few hours out for young families!

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