Carnarvon, Western Australia. A bustling, tropical town which is the hub of the Gascoyne Region. It has grown is stature over the years as a popular base to shop, sample locally grown produce, which tastes completely world-class, and boasts a reputation as a great fishing spot.
The town's hinterland is saturated with natural attractions, making your visit absolutely splendid.
Need to save time? Finding it hard to book online? Just want to speak with a local expert?
Call West-Oz support on 0414 406 942 for a free availability check, quote or advice.
Carnarvon is situated in the northern and isolated area of Australia's Coral Coast tourist region. Carnarvon faces west to the Indian Ocean and the Gascoyne River flows through Carnarvon to the ocean. The town is surrounded by banana and other crop plantations.
Use the controls on the map (slide up), to zoom in for a detailed view.
One Mile Jetty
Walk or take the 'Coffee Pot' train along this historical jetty stretching over one mile into the Indian Ocean. Renowned for great fishing, the water is fairly deep by the time you get to the end and so some big catches are often reeled in. The jetty is a remarkable landmark and is a must see
Blow Holes
Located 70km out of town, the trip is definitely worth taking. Powerful ocean waves are forced through sea caves which project jets of water high up into the air to heights of up to 20 metres. A protected cove, surrounded by coral reef lies just one kilometre south of the Blow Holes
Munro's Banana Plantation
Experience paradise in the tranquil charm of the lush tropical oasis. Day tours allow your taste buds to be tantelised by the exotic tropical delights served to visitors and take the opportunity to learn all aspects of the Banana and crop growing industry in Western Australia