Aerial view of Eleven Mile Beach, along the Great Ocean Drive
Photograph: Tourism Western Australia
Photograph: Tourism Western Australia

The 8 best things to do in Esperance

Did you know one of the best beaches in the world sits on Esperance’s shoreline?

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If you’re all about striking sandy beaches, staggering hillsides, and bushwalks in the company of native flora and fauna, look no further than Esperance, or Kepa Kurl, as the Wudjari Nongar Traditional Land Owners call the region. Fixed along Western Australia’s southern seaboard, this hotspot is a smorgasbord for outdoorsy folk regardless of its remote locale. 

Esperance sits 700 kilometres southeast of Perth, reachable by a scenic seven-hour drive or a 1.5-hour flight, if time is of the essence. Either way, we reckon the town is worth seeing for yourself, and we’ve put together a guide on the best things to do in Esperance to help you on your merry way.

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The best things to do in Esperance

Question everything at Esperance Stonehenge

Upon first sight of Esperance Stonehenge, you might think your eyes are due to be checked. But fear not, what lies before you is indeed a full-size replica of England’s famed, megalithic structure. Erected in 2011 with 137 pink granite stones, Esperance Stonehenge is close to being a wonder of the world – the natural amphitheater and acoustics are a blessing for the ears, while the open-field with colossal stones is a feast for the eyes. Visiting during the summer and winter solstice is highly recommended too, as the stones are perfectly aligned with the sun’s rays that beam between the central Alter Stone – a simply sublime sight.

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Whether you’re a huge fan of the ocean or not that way inclined, Lucky Bay is well worth a peruse. In 2023, Lucky Bay was named as the best beach in the world, and for good reason. Situated along the coastline of Cape Le Grand National Park, Lucky Bay boasts striking white sands spanning 3.5 kilometres – the whitest sand in Australia for a matter of fact – and hypnotic turquoise waters that invite all walks of life, even native wildlife. Company-loving kangaroos lap up the limelight on the panoramic shores of Lucky Bay and tend to shuffle on down during the early morning and late afternoon for their daily photoshoot. Once you’ve said g’day, jump in the aqua for a dip, get ya snorkelling gear on or whip out the paddle and surfboards for the ultimate Lucky Bay experience. 

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Take in panoramic views atop Frenchman Peak

Frenchman Peak, or Mandooboornup in the local Nongar language, is both a significant Aboriginal site and these days, a popular hiking slope in Cape Le Grand National Park. The English name is thought to be derived from French troops’ hats of the 1800s, as the granite dome reflects a similar shape, although size is a different story. A three-kilometre hike with a return time of two hours should see you soundly up and down the 242-metre mount, but you’re going to want to stay a while to soak up the spectacular vistas. Atop Frenchman Peak, you’ll be greeted with sweeping scenes across the park, southern coastline as well as Recherché Archipelago islands. The best spot to capture the beauty that lies before you is from inside the sizable cave near the summit. The peculiar cavity is said to have formed some 40 million years ago by wave action and underwater currents when the peak was predominantly submerged.

Try your hand at a Cannery Arts Centre workshop

Aptly named after the building’s initial 1948 use as a fish cannery, the renovated, heritage property now houses Cannery Arts Centre – a multi-use, not-for-profit hub that supports local and touring artists from all lines of creativity. The Cannery not only plays host to visual art exhibitions, but hands-on workshops too – some spread across semesters and some lasting a day – ideal if you’re just passing through. Cannery Arts Centre’s recent day-long classes include the likes of image transfer using beeswax techniques, cyanotype printing, custom leather dog collar-making and wax painting. But if you’re not in a crafty mood, check out the Cannery’s community garden, followed by 90 steps upwards to the lookout where you’ll be met with oceanic and treetop views over Esperance.

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Venture the Great Ocean Drive for pristine coastline-gazing

Start the car and get ready for a wild and wonderful ride along Esperance’s Great Ocean Drive. The 40-kilometre circular loop may sound like a brief distance, but an entire day of coastal exploration awaits. Think pristine beaches and beautiful bays, rugged headlands, sharp cliffs and secretive ocean pools, with plenty of signage along the way. The Great Ocean Drive’s highlights include Blue Haven Beach, Eleven Mile Beach, Ten Mile Lagoon, Twilight Beach and West Beach – and if you’re in the mood for a snorkel, surf or swim, let loose and jump on in. Or relish the solid ground activities – namely bike riding, bush walking, whale watching between June and October, or simply take in the astonishing views along Esperance’s Great Ocean Drive.

Sample the region’s seasonal fare and local brews

It’s no secret that Australia is out here sprouting some fine produce, and the Goldfields-Esperance region is a top contender for the best. Seasonal fare is in abundance and this means good things for both your bowl and your cup. Head over to The Quarters for refined dishes and seascape vistas, venture to Yirri Grove Esperance Olive Farm and Restaurant for award-winning oil and paddock-to-plate pairings, Fishface for debatably the best catch of the day, Bistro Louis for some very homey French cuisine, Esperance Distillery Co for sips of gin made from local botanicals, and a craft beer for the ages at Lucky Bay Brewing. Esperance is a buffet, and you’re not going to want to fill up on bread.

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Get up close to fury friends at Esperance Bird and Animal Park

Getting up close to mysterious creatures of the world is never not an intriguing time, especially for the kids – and Esperance Bird and Animal Park is just the right fit for some fuzzy and feathery entertainment. The bushland sanctuary is located a 15-minute drive north of the main drag, and home to more than 300 varieties of birds, mammals and whatnot – queue bunnies, llamas, emus, sheep, and plenty more furry friends.

Hop on a cruise to the Recherche Archipelago

Prep your sea legs and book yourself a cruise to the Recherché Archipelago. Covering more than 4,000 square kilometres just off the south coast of Esperance, the archipelago is made up of 100 untouched islands and more than 1200 jagged outcrops too. Esperance’s notable white sands highlight the isles and the native fauna are right there with you – sea eagles, sea lions and fur seals reckon it’s an exquisite breeding ground. Woody Island is one of the larger attractions, idyllic for nature enthusiasts, offering camping, bushwalking and swimming spots in and around the plentiful lagoons. But if you’re not too keen on the seafaring modes of transport, take to the skies and hover over Middle Island, home to saline Lake Hillier, one of the pinkest lakes in the world that’s consistent in vibrancy all dang year.

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