Discover the best top things to do in Esperance, Australia including Cape Le Grand National Park, Twilight Bay, Thistle Cove, Hellfire Bay, Ten Mile Lagoon, Wharton Beach, Lucky Bay, Fourth Beach, Blue Haven Beach, Munglinup Beach.
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5.0 based on 1,031 reviews
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
5.0 based on 458 reviews
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..
5.0 based on 56 reviews
Yet another stunning beach the park has more than its fair share and all are equally amazing. Make sure you see them all.
5.0 based on 73 reviews
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.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
We visited here on Valentines day and enjoyed the beach immensely, despite the rather cold winds. The lagoon is just gorgeous and provides a really great little safe patch to swim. The clothing optional part of the beach beach is around the corner quite a way from the main beach which is fantastic as it gives you privacy away from those curious eyes who always seem to 'oops, i strolled too far' for a peek. We got down to our birthday suits and didnt feel self conscious, there were a few other couples and singles there of assorted ages and all were just enjoying the sunshine and surf. If clothing optional is not your thing, the prudies beach is also very lovely and worth a visit for a swim. Highly recommend beach. No facilities, so byo water, picnic, and sunscreen.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
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
4.5 based on 485 reviews
Couldn't have asked for better. Christmas day the wind wasn't so bad as previous days and it was a warm 42 degrees. No kangaroos on xmas day but maybe because there were so many people and cars. Water is always freezing cold which puts you off going into the water above your waist. Sand is silky squeaky white and away from the beach quite hard so we drove our 2WD onto the beach and just stayed close to coffee van. Some cars drive way too fast on the beach.. kids would not think to look for cars on a beach.. slow down! Other 2 days we went we seen a kangaroo each day. One day a kanga decided to help himself into someone's tent to find food. Beautiful part of our state, will be back again and no hesitation in recommending to others. Buy a 5 day pass on line and print or pick one up from tourism office in town $25 best way to do it, otherwise $15 a visit
4.5 based on 60 reviews
This beach is so close to town but amazing. Light blue waters and snow white sand. Really beautiful.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We camped here for the Australia day long weekend and had the most amazing time. Munglinup beach holiday park is nestled between the river and the beach, you will need a car to visit either. Would recommend a 4wd if you're looking to explore some of the secluded beaches. The facilities at the caravan park are second to none, the toilets/ showers are very clean and the comunial kitchen has everything you need. The owners of the park were lovely too!
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