Geraldton – Western Australia’s Coastal City
📍 Location: Geraldton, Western Australia
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🚗 Getting There
Geraldton is located approximately 424 kilometers north of Perth, on the beautiful Batavia Coast of Western Australia. The drive takes about 4.5 hours via the Brand Highway, or you can fly direct from Perth in about 1 hour. The city serves as the gateway to the Abrolhos Islands and the Mid West region.
💭 Our Trip: First Impressions
[Magda’s reflections on the Geraldton visit will go here…]
📜 A Brief History
Geraldton is the fourth-largest city in Western Australia and the administrative center of the Mid West region. Founded in 1850, it was named after Governor Charles Fitzgerald. The city has a rich maritime history, including shipwrecks like the famous Batavia in 1629 on the nearby Houtman Abrolhos islands. Today, it’s a thriving regional center known for its fishing industry, port, and as a gateway to the stunning coastline and islands.
📸 Photo Gallery
Highlights from our visit to Geraldton:
Geraldton, Western Australia’s beautiful coastal city
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🗺️ Things to See and Do
- HMAS Sydney II Memorial – Stunning memorial overlooking the ocean
- Abrolhos Islands – Day trips to the beautiful island chain (seasonal)
- Geraldton Foreshore – Beautiful beaches and coastal walks
- Museum of Geraldton – Local history and the Batavia shipwreck story
- Point Moore Lighthouse – Historic lighthouse and great views
- Chapman Valley – Beautiful wildflowers in spring
- Geraldton Fishermen’s Cooperative – Fresh seafood and fish markets
💡 Travel Tips
- Best time to visit: Spring (August-November) for wildflowers or year-round for mild coastal weather
- Distance from Perth: Approximately 424km (4.5 hours drive)
- Flights: Regular flights from Perth (1 hour)
- Accommodation: Range of hotels, motels, and caravan parks
- Abrolhos trips: Book in advance, weather dependent
- Beach safety: Some beaches have strong currents – swim between the flags
