Dunsborough, Western Australia. Voted WA's top tourism town in 1999, for the sheltered waters of Geographe Bay and the ideal setting with it's quiet coves, sandy beaches, surrounding national park, nature reserves and scenic walking trails.
Many of the South West Region's fine wineries and restaurants are located just a few km's from the centre of town.
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Dunsborough is situated on the west coast of Australia's South West tourist region. Dunsborough faces north to the Indian Ocean and is on the shores of Geographe Bay where the ocean is very calm and sheltered and at low tide, walking out on the sandbanks is possible.
HMAS Swan Dive Wreck
The largest accessible dive wreck in the Southern Hemisphere. The HMAS Swan, a 120 metre long decommissioned naval destroyer was blown up in Geographe Bay and sunk off Meelup Beach in 1997. Dives are available to the wreck which offers great viewing in the light blue waters
Sugarloaf Rock
Another example of striking coastal scenery is the area around Sugarloaf Rock. It dominates the section of coastline near Cape Naturaliste and is popular with fishermen. Calm, tranquil bays surround the rocky outcrop and are perfect for snorkelling and swimming
Protected Beaches
Another example of striking coastal scenery is the area around Sugarloaf Rock. It dominates the section of coastline near Cape Naturaliste and is popular with fishermen. Calm, tranquil bays surround the rocky outcrop and are perfect for snorkelling and swimming
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Only 13km from the town, lies this Lighthouse and Maritime Museum. The tower gives excellent views of Geographe Bay and the surrounding area and also lets you discover Dunsborough's rich maritime history. If not just for the views the lighthouse is well worth a visit