Stromatolites & Shell Beach

Availability – Daily, on request (please call or email to book).

Following the World Heritage Drive, you will encounter Shark Bay’s remarkable natural phenomena. Living fossils – the Stromatolites, are among the world’s oldest living lifeforms. Explore the stunning Shell Beach covered in billions of delicate coquina shells. This tour will also take you to visit sites off the beaten track, with amazing photo opportunities you will create memories that will last a lifetime.

Please email or call if you would like any further information on the destinations on this tour.

Approx. 4.5 hour tour, includes park entry and snacks.
Departs 8am – Returns 12.30pm.

This tour requires minimum fares of 2 adults to run.

$175 Adult (16+), $165 Child
$650 Family (2A & 2Ch)

Please Note:
Please bring your own bottle of water – extra water is also supplied if you run out.
The places we visit are weather, time and track condition dependent and can be subject to change.

This tour is not suitable for children under 8 years of age.


Close-up view of countless tiny white shells forming a natural beach at Shell Beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia, with a mound of shells in the foreground and a pristine shoreline curving along the coast under a clear blue sky.
Spotted eagle ray swimming gracefully in clear turquoise water, its long tail trailing behind.
Tourists on a wooden lookout platform pointing out to sea, overlooking the turquoise waters of a coastal cliff.
Close-up of a dolphin breaking through the ocean surface, captured mid-motion with water splashing around its head
A dugong swimming at the ocean surface, with its head and back visible above the turquoise water.
A manta ray gliding just below the surface of calm blue ocean water, with its dorsal and tail fins partially above the surface.
A lizard perched on sunlit, twisted tree branches in a dry, bushland setting.
A shingleback lizard basking on warm red desert sand, surrounded by tiny green plants.
A scenic view of Shark Bay, Western Australia, with turquoise waters, red cliffs, and sandy beaches under a clear blue sky.
Vivid red cliffs line the edge of a clear, shallow bay at Shark Bay, Western Australia, with scattered rocks on the sandy shoreline and gentle waves lapping against the coast.
Close-up view of rippled sand patterns on a coastal beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia, with scattered shells and dark volcanic rocks in the foreground.
Aerial view of a sawfish and stingray swimming in shallow, clear waters near the shoreline, with gentle waves breaking along the sandy beach in Shark Bay, Western Australia.
Close-up of coastal wildflowers with dried pinkish blooms, set against a blurred turquoise ocean backdrop under a clear blue sky in Shark Bay, Western Australia.
Sandy red dirt 4WD track lined with native scrub and wildflowers, casting long shadows in the late afternoon light, Shark Bay, Western Australia.

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