IT'S TIME TO DISCOVER CARNARVON & CORAL BAY
So whether you’re a seasoned traveller or planning your first visit to Carnarvon, Coral Bay or surrounding region, make sure to check out our regular blog posts and local insights that will help you make the most of your visit.
Simon and Tiffany Moore have been welcoming visitors to Wintersun Caravan and Tourist Park for the past 15 years. Regularly praised for the park’s high-quality facilities and friendly atmosphere, Wintersun Caravan and Tourist Park offers spacious, shady camping sites as well as family-friendly attractions like movie nights, bowls, swimming pool, pizza night and a pancake morning. The general consensus among the many regular visitors seems to be that just a few nights isn’t enough; so make sure you leave plenty of time to enjoy this park in the centre of Carnarvon before setting off to explore the rest of the region.
Warroora, a coastal paradise
For the past 24 years, Warroora Station has offered a unique, personal and unforgettable outback coastal camping experience. Set on a 265,000-acre property close to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo reef, you’ll find 50km of stunning turquoise beaches 200km north of Carnarvon, yet a world away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Przemyslaw Jacniacki (otherwise known as Premo) is vice president of Windsurfing WA and more often than not, you’ll find him out on the ocean off the coast of Carnarvon, making the most of those sensational sea breezes.
Picture Perfect
Local underwater photographers Jake Wilton and Alex Kydd spend most of their days under the waves, capturing on film some incredible images of marine wildlife. Jake, who works with Ningaloo Marine Interactions, has recently made the jump to becoming a full-time professional, after being introduced to the profession by his good friends Tom Cannon and Alex Kydd.