Coral coast

The Coral Coast is where coastal cruising meets outback distances. It’s a favourite for caravanners thanks to its mix of beach camping, regional towns, and iconic spots along the Indian Ocean. Great weather in the right season, plenty of fishing opportunities, and a slower pace make this a standout nomad region.
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Ningaloo Coral Bay Bayview – Review
Read more: Ningaloo Coral Bay Bayview – ReviewWe arrived in the early afternoon and found reception busy, with three staff members checking guests in and answering enquiries. After having a look around, it was easy to see why. This is a large caravan park and, during peak season, it handles a lot of visitors. Coral Bay is a popular destination from April…
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Pt Quobba Blowholes Campground – Review
Read more: Pt Quobba Blowholes Campground – ReviewPt Quobba Blowholes Campground is only a short drive from Carnarvon, which was our previous stop. We arrived pretty much right on 11am, which also happens to be the earliest check-in time, or arrival time, really, as the campground is unmanned. Bookings are essential and are done through the Carnarvon Visitor Centre website. You choose…
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Sunset Beach Holiday Park – Review
Read more: Sunset Beach Holiday Park – ReviewSunset Beach Holiday Park is located in Geraldton, Western Australia, and offers powered sites close to the beach and only a short distance from town. We paid about $55 per night for a powered site for two people, which puts it in the range you’d expect for a coastal caravan park with solid facilities and…
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Coro Park – Review
Read more: Coro Park – ReviewCoro Park is a self-contained campsite about 30 minutes north of Geraldton on the WA coast. It’s a simple setup without the usual caravan park facilities, but it offers something a lot of coastal stays struggle with, well-designed sites that give you shelter from the wind, along with easy access to the beach and ocean…
