The roads around Dunsborough are so beautiful for exploring! As you head from Dunsborough to Cape Naturaliste there are secluded bays such as Meelup Beach, Eagle Bay and Bunker Bay. At this time of year the whales have begun to pass by and they’ll often stop to rest before heading south to the Antarctic – it’s magical to see them breaching with their young, we hope you saw them! Thank you for sharing your experience and we hope you pay a return visit soon. Best wishes, Geographe Bay Tourism Association
Thank you for your review of our beautiful area. Your stroll along the bay sounds wonderful, we are so fortunate to share our region with such a spectacular range of wildlife! We hope that you have the opportunity to come back soon - from September to December each year the bay becomes a "nursery" as whale mothers and their young stop in to feed and strengthen before they continue into the Southern Ocean.Best wishes, Geographe Bay Tourism Association
How wonderful that you were able to see whales and dolphins during your trip! We hope that you had a very memorable stay and that we are able to welcome you back again in the near future. Kind regards, The team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
It's wonderful to hear about your fantastic stay overlooking Geographe Bay! You were lucky to visit during springtime as the whales are migrating by with their young, it's possible to see them breaching from the beach, so we hope you saw some! We hope that you have the opportunity to return in summer, as the water is beautiful for swimming. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. Best wishes, The team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
Thanks for your great description of our area. There really are so many things to do and different ways to enjoy your holiday here. For the latest information regarding beach safety we highly recommend visiting the Surf Life Saving WA website, which has a wealth of great information. Best wishes, The team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
What a fantastic review of our region! Thank you for sharing this, we are so pleased that you enjoyed visiting our beautiful beaches. If you didn't manage it this time, we would definitely recommend walking the 7.4km Meelup Trail, which starts in Dunsborough and goes past Castle Rock before reaching Meelup. Local visitor centre staff will be able to give you further details if needed. We hope you come back soon!Best wishes, The team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
This is such a lovely description of our local area, thank you! We’re so glad that you enjoyed your visit. Meelup and Castle Rock are just wonderful for families, and there are also swimming enclosures at Old Dunsborough boat ramp and Busselton Foreshore. We hope you manage to pay a return visit to the area soon! Best wishes, The team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
It’s great to hear about your visit to Dunsborough Foreshore in Geographe Bay! As you mention the water is perfect for paddling, and the town centre amenities are so close by. We love seeing families out on the beach in the late afternoon, it’s the perfect picture of summer relaxation! We hope that you have enjoyed your holiday so far and that you’ll come back and visit in future. Happy New Year! The team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
We are so happy to hear that you found our little corner of Australia so beautiful, and a welcome relief from the London rain! It’s great that you’re planning to come back already - if you’re looking for travel advice or inspiration, the Geographe Bay and Margaret River websites have lots of information. In the meantime, we’ll try to send some sunshine your way as London moves into spring and summer!Kind regards, the team at Geographe Bay Tourism Association
I LOVED this beach, very suitable for young children as the water isnt very deep and you can walk for about half a mile out to sea and it comes up to your knees. The sea is lovely and warm. We hired a canoe and paddle board, also there are bikes to hire. There is no food facilities here, but there is a water tap for your bottles. There are very small jelly fish here, I read that they are stinging ones and would probably have never got in the water if I knew that, after half an hour sitting in the water I looked closley and they were all over the place, but after two days in and out of the water none of us were stung or itchy or anything so they must be safe. This beach really does bring Dunsborough into its own, and we went to Meelup beach and didnt rate it at all compared to this one.