Map of Coral Coast WA – Geraldton, Kalbarri & Western Australia Guide
Map of Coral Coast WA – Geraldton, Kalbarri & Western Australia Guide
This map of the Coral Coast WA provides an overview of one of Western Australia's most famous tourism regions, including coastal towns, marine parks, national parks, beaches, highways and major attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how the Coral Coast is laid out.
Stretching along Western Australia's Indian Ocean coastline, the Coral Coast is known for Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, dramatic coastal scenery, marine wildlife and some of Australia's most spectacular road-trip destinations.
The Coral Coast extends along Western Australia's coastline north of Perth. Major destinations include Geraldton, Kalbarri, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, Carnarvon, Coral Bay and Exmouth.
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This Coral Coast WA map highlights coastal towns, marine environments, national parks and major tourism destinations.
Where Is the Coral Coast Located?
The Coral Coast is located along the western coastline of Australia, stretching north from the Mid West region toward the North West Cape. It is one of Australia's most famous coastal touring regions.
- South: Mid West Western Australia
- North: North West Cape region
- East: Inland Western Australia
- West: Indian Ocean
Main Towns and Destinations of the Coral Coast
- Geraldton — major regional city
- Kalbarri — coastal and national park destination
- Shark Bay — World Heritage-listed region
- Monkey Mia — famous dolphin attraction
- Carnarvon — regional service centre
- Coral Bay — reef-access tourism town
- Exmouth — gateway to Ningaloo Reef
- Denham — principal town in Shark Bay
- Cervantes — gateway to the Pinnacles
- Jurien Bay — coastal recreation destination
Major Areas of the Coral Coast Explained
- Mid West Coast — Geraldton and surrounding coast
- Kalbarri Region — cliffs, gorges and beaches
- Shark Bay Area — World Heritage landscapes
- Ningaloo Coast — reef and marine tourism destination
- North West Cape — Exmouth and surrounding attractions
Key Geographic Features
- Ningaloo Reef — one of Australia's most famous reefs
- Shark Bay — World Heritage-listed marine environment
- Kalbarri National Park — cliffs, gorges and river scenery
- The Pinnacles — unique limestone formations
- Indian Ocean coastline — defining regional feature
- Coral reefs and marine habitats — major tourism drawcards
Coral Coast Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of the Coral Coast is useful for understanding how towns and attractions connect along Western Australia's coastline.
- Indian Ocean Drive — southern tourism route
- North West Coastal Highway — principal regional corridor
- Brand Highway — key access route from Perth
- Coastal touring routes — connect beaches and attractions
- Regional airports — support tourism throughout the region
Why People Search for a Map of the Coral Coast WA
- To locate Ningaloo Reef and Coral Bay
- To plan Western Australia road trips
- To find Shark Bay and Monkey Mia
- To explore beaches and marine parks
- To understand the layout of the coastline
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Coral Coast WA Map FAQs
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Where is the Coral Coast located?
The Coral Coast stretches along the western coastline of Australia north of Perth. -
What is the Coral Coast known for?
The region is known for Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay, Monkey Mia, beaches and marine wildlife. -
What are the major towns on the Coral Coast?
Major destinations include Geraldton, Kalbarri, Carnarvon, Coral Bay and Exmouth. -
Is Ningaloo Reef part of the Coral Coast?
Yes. Ningaloo Reef is one of the Coral Coast's most famous attractions.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, boating, diving, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Weather, marine conditions, reef access, road conditions and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.