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  • Nanga Shark Bay Caravan Park Nanga, WA
  • Kalbarri Red Bluff Tourist Park Kalbarri, WA
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  • Busselton Lazy Days Caravan Park Busselton, WA
  • Margaret River Tourist Park Margaret River, WA
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Shark Bay Blogs

WA Winter Camping Essentials

Have you tried camping in winter? There’s nothing like rugging up in a cozy blanket, toasting marshmallows in front of a crackling campfire. To make your winter camping comfortable, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to WA winter camping essentials!

Shark Bay Travel Guide: 21 Things to do in Shark Bay

As one of three UNESCO world heritage sites in Western Australia, there's no better reason to explore the 1,000 kilometres of coastline in Shark Bay.

UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Western Australia

Did you know that Western Australia is home to three of the world’s most unique UNESCO world heritage sites. Learn more about Purnululu National Park, Shark Bay, and Ningaloo Coast and why they are seen to have such cultural and natural significance.

Best things to do on a road trip in Shark Bay

Heading out on a WA road trip? Check out our guide of things to see and do in Western Australia's first UNESCO World Heritage area, Shark Bay. Read on »
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