Discover the best top things to do in Margaret River Region, Australia including Meelup Beach, Yallingup Beach, Gnarabup Beach, Injidup Beach, Hamelin Bay, Surfers Point, Redgate Beach, Conto Beach, Smiths Beach, Margaret River Mouth Beach.
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5.0 based on 614 reviews
Absolutely beautiful with crystal clear water and immaculate beaches, just a great chilled day out ! Would definitely revisit at the drop of a hat :)
4.5 based on 372 reviews
Went body boarding and body surfing with my two daughters, and it is a lovely beach. The afternoon we were there, Lifeguards were in attendance which was great to see, but the surf was quite rough, with a very strong tide/current. Didn’t stop us have fun though. Had to leave the water after a couple of hours as a shark had been spotted not far from where we were, but that is to be expected when you play in their territory. There is a naturally formed lagoon near the car park which is great for those wanting to swim or those who have younger children. It is a beautiful beach and well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 329 reviews
Great beach, sheltered from the surf. Good views from the walkways through the dunes which is also a pretty good walk.
4.5 based on 131 reviews
The nature spa was an incredible and unique experience with a narrow path leading down to rocks that you need to climb over and down to the water. The waves were breaking over the rocks on the ocean side and poured down over us in three giant water falls!
4.5 based on 564 reviews
Turquoise crystal clear waters, calm waters, picture perfect. Amazing to walk along the beach to the boat ramp area and see the rays - so calm and just magical to see nature up close.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Stunning beach view with strong waves. I was so amazed to see such a beautiful beach that is used for surfing competitions in Australia. I came in march 2020, thus the weather is a bit weird with little rains, cold strong wind, and most of time sunshine. But the view is simply breathtaking, nothing in my experience comes close to this.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
This beach is spectacular. The Indian Ocean slams into huge rocks just offshore giving the most incredible displays of sea spray and illustrative power of the ocean. You could spend days watching this stuff. Alas it is also the place where in 1876 the Georgette sank and more than 50 survivors were dragged from the water by a woman on horseback: Grace Bussell aged sixteen and her companion Sam Isaacs.an indigenous farmhand saved fifty of the passengers but unfortunately when the vessel was first abandoned two women and five children were drowned. On a calm day you can still see the shadowy outline of the Georgette about 90 metres offshore.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We left our car behind, as the road was unsealed. We walked for two kilometers. When we found the Canto Beach, we were happy. We met some people and they had a problem. We were at the top of the cliff and to go down, it would be quite steep. They didn’t find this comfortable. I agreed. I looked and found that the best view of the Conto Beach was where we were. We could see everything and enjoy all the elements. People were swimming in the ocean. The waves were huge! Others were using surf boats. The waves were amazing and I liked the light blue color of the ocean. Our newly friends followed us in taking pictures from where we were. It was truly beautiful!
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Wow what a view , great beach and multi coloured ocean. Water can get rough and no lifeguards . Great for a walk and sunbathing
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Whether you want to surf or just watch the brave people that do surf in the sea, or you'd like to take a canoe on the calmer waters of the river, or even just swim in the warm, calm and safe shallow water of the river, this is the place for you. Plenty of free parking and you might even spot some fantastic birds!
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