As its name suggests, Blue Haven is one of the most stunning, blue-watered beaches in Esperance.
Cape Arid is the perfect outback escape, with beautiful wildflowers and vegetation, vast stretches of beach with white sand and crystal clear waters, you can camp under the stars on the beach and spend the day fishing, surfing, four-wheel driving, hiking or just laying in the sun.
Cape Le Grand is known for it's breathtaking scenery and picturesque beaches where you can go swimming, rock climbing, bushwalking, surfing, fishing, and camping.
Castletown Beach is an easily accessible place to visit, sitting at sea level and providing a selection of uncrowded places to swim.
Eleven Mile Beach forms a sculpture of reef and rocks that provide ultimate protection from large waves and prevailing winds.
Fourth Beach makes up the most overlooked spots on the Great Ocean Drive.
Frenchman Peak is located within the amazing Cape Le Grand National Park.
Hellfire Bay is arguably one of the best beaches in Cape Le Grand National Park.
Lake Hillier is located on Middle Island which is a protected island off Cape Arid national park.
Lucky Bay is 61km south-east of Esperance and located within the great Cape Le Grand National Park. Voted Whitest Sand in Australia, it is also famous for it’s friendly kangaroos who love to hang out on the beach.
Salmon Beach is a top spot for fisherman, as the continuous span of rock along the beach provides a perfect standing point to reel in those delicious fish.
Thistle Cove is a small, secluded cove away from the busy crowds at Lucky Bay.
This amazing, crystal clear-watered beach is located along the 40km stretch of the Great Ocean Drive in Esperance.
West Beach is an absolute must-see for the surfers out there, as it offers a fun, forever-changing surf break.
Wharton Beach is located on the western side of Duke Of Orleans Bay Caravan Park, and is a popular beach for swimming, surfing and bodyboarding due to its continuous rolling waves.
Woody Island is an island located 15 kilometres from Esperance and is one of 100 islands and islets that make up the Recherche Archipelago.
Wylie Bay is recommended for those who have a 4WD, as the beach can be soft and boggy.