What to do and see in , Western Australia: The Best Visitor Centers

October 21, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Gascoyne Junction Visitor Centre, Ningaloo Centre, Carnarvon Visitor Centre, Milyering Discovery Centre, Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre.
Restaurants in Gascoyne Region

1. Gascoyne Junction Visitor Centre

Gascoyne Junction Cpa 4 Scott St 168 kms East of the North West Coastal Highway. Turn off 12 kms. north of Carnarvon, Gascoyne Junction, Western Australia 6705 Australia +61 8 9943 0988 [email protected] https://www.uppergascoyne.wa.gov.au/community-information/community-resource-centre/tourist-centre
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Gascoyne Junction Visitor Centre

Reviewed By Q9840CHlindam - Harvey, Australia

This is a fantastic little tourist centre, full of information and informative workers. Very neat, clean and tidy, small museum attached. Lots of brochures and nicnacs to purchase.

2. Ningaloo Centre

2 Truscott Cresent, Exmouth, Western Australia 6707 Australia +61 8 9949 3070 [email protected] http://www.ningaloocentre.com.au/
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4.5 based on 662 reviews

Ningaloo Centre

Located in Exmouth, on the door step to the breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Coast, the Ningaloo Centre is a state-of-the-art research, education, tourism and community hub. The landmark building is host to first class conference and community spaces, and is the ideal gateway to your extraordinary Ningaloo adventure.

Reviewed By stevesS675KU - Perth, Australia

We spent a good couple of hours here. Beautiful modern building with displays including Cyclone Vance (a great simulation room), the VLF installation/US personnel, WW2 info, settlement of the Exmouth area, natural history and a beautifully done Aquarium. Very well worth a visit for families or individuals.

3. Carnarvon Visitor Centre

21 Robinson St, Carnarvon, Western Australia 6701 Australia +61 8 9941 1146 [email protected] http://www.carnarvon.org.au
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Carnarvon Visitor Centre

The Carnarvon Visitor Centre is your one stop touring shop, located on Robinson Street in the heart of town. The Visitor Centre provides a professional and comprehensive booking service for accommodation, tours and integrity Coach Line services. Drop into the Visitor Centre upon your arrival, pickup some holiday information, maps, brochures and more. Our friendly staff are available to provide you with all the information you require to make your stay in Carnarvon/Coral Bay a memorable one. We look forward to welcoming you soon. If you are planning your holiday in the months of June,July,August or September please remember to book your accommodation as it is our Tourist season and it will save disappointment.

Reviewed By O4570CEjanb

Staff very friendly and helpful came up with some good suggestions for our journey up and back to coral Bay. They also have book exchange if you want to swap your book.

4. Milyering Discovery Centre

Cape Range National Park, Yardie Creek Rd, Exmouth, Western Australia 6707 Australia +61 8 9949 2808 [email protected] https://parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/milyering-discovery-centre
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Milyering Discovery Centre

Reviewed By Finlay122 - Perth, Australia

One of the best information centres I have been in. The staff are informative and happy to help with any enquiry. The centre also has a great selection of snorkelling gear on sale if you forgot anything. They will advise what roads are suitable if you don't have a 4WD vehicle, also info on tides and currents if you plan to take to the water.

5. Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre

53 Knight Tce Shark Bay area, Gascoyne Region, Denham, Western Australia 6537 Australia +61 8 9948 1590 [email protected] http://www.sharkbayvisit.com.au
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Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery and Visitor Centre

Showcasing internationally inspired collections with today's interactive technology, the Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery Centre is a 'must see' on any travellers itinerary. Here you can discover the 'real' Shark Bay, full of natural wonders, world heritage, adventure and historic treasures of Dutch, English and French explorers from as early as 1616. The Centre celebrates Shark Bay's bio-diversity of eco-systems and explores the area's World Heritage listing, natural landscape, bays, islands, lagoons, marine and terrestrial landforms and animals. Shark Bay is one of only 16 sites worldwide that satisfy all four criteria for World Heritage listing, boasts 10% of the world dugong population, and is home to dolphins, whales, manta rays, turtles, sharks, fish species and rare marsupials. The Centre utilises artefacts, specimens, models, Photo Galleries, illustrations, dioramas and electronic media to introduce visitors to all the major features of Shark Bay, Indigenous and European culture, maritime and pastoral history, the flora and fauna of the region and much more. Exhibits include some of the very interesting and colourful stories of the residents of Shark Bay; interviews with scientists and DPAW officers; a timeline dating back from 1616 to the present, displaying an old map that Captain Dirk Hartog and William Dampier illustrated while on voyage around our bays; and artefacts from the Zuytdorp ship wreck lost in 1712. The centre is arranged in three galleries: Living Place, Mapping Place and Experiencing Place . The displays take you on a most amazing journey around Shark Bay and across time, in company and conversation with those who have been part of this extraordinary place.

Reviewed By Wally139 - Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

A really worthwhile visit with excellent displays and informative videos explaining the history of the local environment with some ancient artefacts to help explain the stories behind the tales. A helpful visitors centre where you are able to purchase tickets for nearby Monkey Mia boat trips.

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