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The Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Best Margaret River Beaches

04 January 2023

After spending over 2 months exploring all of the Margaret River beaches, we’ve decided to share them with you in this ultimate guide. 

There’s tons to do in the Margaret River region; stunning coastal walks, gorgeous natural scenery, exceptional wine tastings, super fine dining, cycling through lavish forests, and much, much more. But one of the absolute best things to do in the Margaret River region is explore all the stunning beaches because they are some of Australia’s best! 

Charlie’s favourite beach in Margaret River was Bunker Bay, whereas mine was Meelup Beach. But every day we were blown away by how beautiful each beach was.

Here is a roundup of the best Margaret River beaches. Click here if you’re looking for a Margaret River Itinerary

Margaret River Beaches Map

Roughly 3 hours south of Perth, the Margaret River region extends from Busselton down to Augusta. That’s a lot of area to cover, and a lot of beach to visit. Which is why we recommend our 7-day itinerary in the Margaret River region.

List of the Best Margaret River Beaches

Here is a quick list of the best Margaret River beaches for you to keep in mind, starting from north to south. Continue scrolling to see images and stories from each beach.

  • Busselton Jetty
  • Castle Rock
  • Meelup
  • Point Piquet 
  • Bunker Bay
  • Eagle Bay
  • Yallingup Beach
  • Smiths Beach and Rock Pool 
  • Injidup Natural Spa
  • The Aquarium
  • Gracetown
  • Redgate 
  • Hamelin Bay
  • Cozy Corner
  • Quarry Bay 

The Best Margaret River Beaches to Explore

Busselton Foreshore & Jetty

Best beach in Busselton, Margaret River

Busselton Jetty is the longest Jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. You can walk the 1.8km or catch a train all the way along to the end of the jetty. The jetty itself is a legendary snorkelling destination in Australia. Charlie and I even tried to snorkel underneath, but Charlie is super afraid of sharks and couldn’t last very long! You can expect to find skippy, herring, mulloway, squids, tuna, among many other species. It’s pretty spectacular, and a very unique thing to do not only in Margaret River, but also Australia. 

Busselton Foreshore is also a popular family swimming area renowned for its relaxing water and well-structured skate park, playgrounds, cycling and walking routes.

This beach is awesome for:

  • Walking along the Jetty
  • Snorkeling
  • Relaxation
  • Swimming 
  • Jumping off the wharf
Busselton best beach

Castle Rock

The most exclusive and private beach on our list is Castle Rock. When visiting Dunsborough beaches, Meelup is the most popular. But Castle Rock is super close to Meelup and is nowhere near as busy. I can’t even count the number of times we visited Castle Rock, just to soak up the glory of this view. 

Meelup Beach

best beach in Margaret River - Meelup

Hands down our favourite beach in the Margaret River region, Meelup is not to be missed. For an entire week, Charlie and I would spend the day working in our van at Meelup, swimming in the beach, and then showering off at the beach showers followed around by us waiting for the kangaroos to come out at sunset. Yes, that’s right! During sunset, it’s super common to see the kangaroos come out and roam the grassy areas too! This was an absolute highlight of our trip around Australia. 

Meelup beach is unquestionably one of the most popular beaches in the area, for both with locals and visitors alike. The beach is ideal for swimming for people of all ages because it has little wind and wave action. In addition, there are surf lifeguards on duty during the summer so it makes it family frinedly. 

It’s been voted Australia’s best beach in the past, so make sure you don’t miss it.

Meelup is awesome for:

  • Kangaroos at sunset 
  • Calm waters
  • Family-friendly activities
  • Crystal clear water
  • Swimming

Point Picquet

This was the beach we visited the least as we explored Margaret River beaches. But that doesn’t mean it’s not beautiful! 

Point Piquet produces excellent surfing waves (especially in the winter) and is a well-liked fishing spot. The beautiful bay and the turquoise sea make it a super popular tourist destination. But you will only spot a few people swimming at this beach since the shoreline is quite rocky. That said, there are a few sandy spots which offer swimmers a chance to enter the clear water.

Bunker Bay

best beach in Dunsborough, Margaret River

Charlie ranks this one as his “best beach in Margaret River” because he spent every morning going for his sunrise stroll and swim here. It’s such a long beach, that you can definitely find a spot for yourself far away from everyone else. Charlie’s sister joined us here and said this was her favourite spot too!

It’s such a beautiful beach, and the colour of the ocean is honestly just incredible. 

Bunker Bay is awesome for: 

  • Swimming 
  • Crystal clear water
  • Beach strolls 
  • Seclusion 
  • Sunrise 
best beach in Dunsborough, Margaret River

Eagle Bay

Some of the calmest, prettiest waters in all of Dunsborough can be found here. Eagle Bay was the place we’d go to sunbath during the day, with a nice long beach stroll. 

You’ll fall in love with the shallow, tranquil seas, the red cliffs, and pure white sand. Nearby Eagle Bay Brewing and Wise Winery are excellent for a post-swim meal. The pizzas are epic! 

Eagle Bay is epic for: 

  • Sunbathing 
  • Beach strolls 
  • Crystal clear waters 
  • Seclusion
  • Quiet

Yallingup Beach

Yallingup beach is where we rested at after completing day one of the Cape to Cape walk, and it was pure bliss.

Yallingup beach is encircled by a national park and is definitely a must-visit stop on your next Margaret River beach vacation.

Yallingup lagoon itself is a protected reef offering a fantastic family-friendly swimming area. Just beyond the reef however, the beach is incredibly popular surf destination.

Yallingup Lagoon is awesome for:

  • Swimming
  • Snorkeling
  • Surfing
  • Family-friendly
  • Hiking

Smiths Beach and Rock Pool

It was on this beach that we decided to start a YouTube channel, because we thought “we have to show the world these spots!”

Smiths Beach is famous among professional and aspiring surfers because it is popular for being quieter than other beaches. The extensive area of fine white sand is popular among nature enthusiasts. 

Smiths beach is epic, but the rock pool in the north is also a secret hidden gem that’s one of our faves. It’s super secluded, and we found no one really goes there because everyone’s either too busy at the beach, or at the Aquarium! It’s a secret goldmine of a beach! 

Awesome for: 

  • Rock pools 
  • Surfing 
  • Seclusion
  • Hiking 

Injidup Natural Spa

Margaret River beach - The Aquarium

Not to be confused with the day-spa of the same name where you get massages and facials, Injidup (natural) spa is truly a unique experience in the Margaret River region. The waves crash against the rocks producing a natural spa like setting in this incredible rock pool. We spent 3 days here, just because. 

This hidden rock pool is on the edge of the wild Indian Ocean. As the wave comes crashing over the rocks, it forms a mini natural waterfall and ‘spa.’ There are a few tidal pools nearby.

It’s super ideal for taking Insta-worth pictures. While it can attract more crowds on sunny afternoons or weekends, Injidup Natural Spa is honestly so serene when you catch it on a quiet day. We recommend going midday, midweek.

Also, the rocky outcrops make for some excellent diving and snorkeling spots.

Awesome for: 

  • Uniqueness
  • Natural beauty
  • Rock pools
  • Ruggedness

The Aquarium

Margaret River beaches - The Aquarium

Once a local secret, the Aquarium is now becoming a well-known hotspot of the Margaret River beaches.

This beautiful small lagoon is surrounded by considerable granite outcrops halfway between Canal Rocks and Smiths Beach. Smiths Beach is famous for its surf breaks, but snorkelers and swimmers prefer the Aquarium because of its tranquil, clear waters. that are unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere in the region. With heaps of rock pools, you can spend hours looking for crabs and critters on the rocks – or float the day away.

It’s a short hike to get to this rugged spot, but it’s well worth it. 

Awesome for: 

  • Natural beauty 
  • Ruggedness 
  • Snorkelling 
  • Snorkelling 
  • Uniqueness
Margaret River beaches - The Aquarium

Gracetown Beach

Margaret River beaches - Gracetown

We spent a few good days swimming at Gracetown beach. Honestly, all the Margaret River beaches are incredible, but what’s different about Gracetown is that there is a pontoon you can swim to, sunbathe on, and jump off at. We love a good pontoon, so we loved Gracetown.

This beach is also known for its surfing competitions. 

Redgate Beach

Margaret River Beaches

A quick trip to Redgate Beach should be on the agenda if you’re looking for a secluded beach. There are some tremendous rocky outcrops to explore, and on some days, it is a fantastic place for sitting back and enjoying the serenity. 

Hamelin Bay

Margaret River best beach - Hamelin Bay

Hamelin Bay is an iconic beach in the Margaret River beach.

Hamelin Bay is totally one of our top choices, not because of its immaculate white sand and pure blue waters, but also because of the stingrays that swim right up to the shoreline that you could even get close enough to touch (which we don’t recommend)!

Every day we went to Hamelin Bay, we saw the stingrays. Charlie always rolls his eyes when I talk to the animals. There was a lot of eye-rolling at Hamelin Bay. 

Awesome for: 

  • Stingrays 
  • Solitude
  • Uniqueness
  • Wildlife
  • Beach strolls
Hamelin Bay best beach in Margaret River
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Cosy Corner

nude beach Australia

The lovely coastal region of Cosy Corner features a white sand beach, little offshore limestone islands, and rocky headlands. But the best part? This Margaret River beach is an unofficial clothing optional beach, with barely anybody around!

We spent the whole day naked there and didn’t see a single person. It’s made it to the top of our favourite nude beaches of all of Australia list. 

Awesome for: 

  • Seclusion
  • Remoteness
  • Clothing-optional
  • Beach strolls
  • Uniqueness

Quarry Bay

Quarry Beach, best beach Augusta, Margaret River

Quarry bay is along the last stretch of the Cape to Cape walk, just north of Cape Leewin lighthouse. The backdrop is incredible, and the rockpools make this little bay a great spot for a dip! 

Awesome for: 

  • Rockpools 
  • Seclusion
  • Hiking
  • Nature 
  • Backdrop

Exploring more than just Margaret River beaches?

Traveling the the Margaret River? We recommend our 7-day itinerary in the region, which includes the best Margaret River beaches. 

Or if you’re looking for Margaret River accommodation, click here.

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