

Shark Bay World Heritage Drive
Shark Bay World Heritage Area
About Shark Bay World Heritage Drive
The easy, 160 kilometres drive Top Trail, from Overlander to Monkey Mia, takes in all the significant features that give Shark Bay its World Heritage Listing. 800 kilometres from Perth, Western Australia, Shark Bay is the most western point of the coast of Australia and is made up of two peninsulas jutting out into the Indian Ocean. Shark Bay has many unique features including the largest sea grass beds in the world - providing food for the dugong (sea cow), Shell Beach - where tiny cockleshell flourish in the big salty bay, Monkey Mia - home to a pod of dolphins that freely interact with visitors, the stromatolites of Hamelin Bay - earth's first life forms and the rare and endangered mammals of the area. A multi day, self drive tour over bitumen and some gravel is designed to take i ...
Shark Bay World Heritage Drive
Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Western Australia
Overlander Roadhouse, North West Coastal Highway, Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Hamelin Pool, Western Australia, Australia, 6532
The easy, 160 kilometres drive Top Trail, from Overlander to Monkey Mia, takes in all the significant features.
Shark Bay World Heritage Drive
Overlander Roadhouse, North West Coastal Highway, Shark Bay World Heritage Area, Hamelin Pool, Western Australia, Australia, 6532
sbdc@sharkbay.wa.gov.au
1300 367 072
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https://www.sharkbay.org/places/