10 Instagrammable places to visit in Western Australia
- liz johansson
- Jan 1, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 14, 2021

1. CABLE BEACH, BROOME
Nothing says Broome like the iconic shot of camels trekking down Cable Beach at sunset.
Drive your car down onto the beach and set up for the evening and you'll get plenty of chances to catch these creatures as the sun sets.

2. LUCKY BAY,
CAPE LE GRANDE NATIONAL PARK
Snapping the friendly roos of Lucky Bay chilling out on a beach that is straight out of a travel brochure, is a must have experience when you visit Esperance.

3. JAMES PRICE POINT
This is one for the drone enthusiasts.
Around 50kms north of Broome you will find this epic landscape and the contrasting colours of red Pindan cliffs, sparkling turquoise water and white sand.

4. JURIEN BAY
Ever wanted a photo with a Sea Lion?
With those irresistible faces, inquisitive Sea Lions are both super cute and very cooperative models to get the ultimate animal portrait. Head out on a guided tour to get up close and personal with these puppies of the sea.

5. HUTT LAGOON
If you are in need a pop of colour
The bright pink salt lake at Port Gregory is always eye catching, whether it's a soft fairy floss shade of pink or bright like bubblegum.

6. VLAMINGH HEAD LIGHTHOUSE
Nothing compares to a West Australian sunset with the sun dipping down over the Indian Ocean.
When you are in Exmouth head out of town and up to the lighthouse, pull out a chair and a cold beverage (and your camera) whilst enjoying breathtaking views of Ningaloo Reef and that gorgeous sunset.

7. SHELL BEACH, SHARK BAY
This beautiful sparkling white beach is unique as it made up of trillions of tiny shells up to 10 metres deep.
Combine this with blue skies and bright turquoise waters and you have a great backdrop to get a little creative with shells.

8. NINGALOO REEF
With crystal clear waters and a never-ending array of deserted beaches to photograph, Ningaloo is a paradise just waiting to be captured. Or, grab your snorkelling gear and head underwater and you'll discover an underwater aquarium with Whale Sharks to friendly turtles and everything in between.

9. YORK
Like something a little quirky?
Head to the oldest inland town in Western Australia which not only has a collection of tiny doors, historic buildings and (if you can find them) this colourful full-size door display.

10. THE BUNGLE BUNGLES, PURNULULU NATIONAL PARK
This one is really off the beaten path and you'll need a 4WD to get there, but once you do, you'll be rewarded with an ancient rocky landscape so remote it wasn't discovered by the outside world until 1983!
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