Cape Cuvier
Cape Cuvier, situated on Western
Australia's rugged coastline, offers a unique and adventurous experience.
Located near the continent's most westerly point, this remote destination is
renowned for its dramatic landscapes and natural wonders.
Witness the remnants of the Korean Star, a bulk
carrier that ran aground following a cyclone, as you explore the coastline.
From the 60-meter cliffs, marvel at the awe-inspiring spectacle of whales and
sharks feeding on schools of fish during the winter months. The coastal road
reveals another natural wonder: blowholes that dramatically shoot water 20
meters into the air.
For an unforgettable underwater
adventure, snorkel with whale sharks and manta rays at Coral Bay, where
the reef meets the shore. While Cape Cuvier itself offers limited amenities,
nearby Carnarvon provides
a base for exploring the region, with local markets offering fresh produce and
handicrafts.