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Southerlys Harbour View Bar & Restaurant8 locals recommend
Port Store Take Away & Deli3 locals recommend
Starfish Cafe5 locals recommend

Your guide to Port Denison

All About Port Denison

Port Denison is a picturesque town on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, four hours north of Perth. Home to several white-sand beaches, Port Denison is a twin town with Dongara, the two separated down the middle by the Irwin River. From November to January the high winds and rolling swells turn South Beach into a hotspot for wave-riding and kitesurfing. Nearby, Granny’s Beach is more relaxed, offering safe conditions for swimmers of all abilities, while the reef at Nun’s Pool is one of the best snorkeling spots in the region. The surrounding area hosts some of Western Australia's 12,000 varieties of wildflowers, a majority of which can’t be found anywhere else in the world. If you can tear yourself away from the ocean for a few hours, the area also boasts a drive-in movie theatre, small history museum, and weekly markets where you can stock up on local snacks and produce.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Port Denison

Spring and autumn are the best seasons to book your accommodation in Port Denison, with pleasantly warm days and mild nights, ideal for enjoying all the outdoor activities on offer. The famous spring wildflowers around Port Denison bloom from August to November. In summer, you can expect long, hot days perfect for relaxing at the beach, but the sun can be intense, so bring UV protection. At night, you can also watch movies under the stars in the comfort of your car at one of the few remaining outdoor drive-in cinemas in Australia. Winters are cool and clear with minimal precipitation, so you can still bundle up and enjoy a windy beach walk.


Top things to do in Port Denison

South Beach

Just a few kilometres from the Port Denison town centre, this beach is revered by locals for its kitesurfing, paddleboarding, and great swimming and surfing almost all year long. The beach is vast, with plenty of space to drive your car along the sand if you have four-wheel drive. There’s also a cafe where you can refuel with a quick bite and enjoy a cold drink as the waves roll in.

The Fisherman’s Trail

This leisurely walk begins at Fisherman's Lookout and Obelisk in Port Denison and runs for 2.7-kilometres along the beachfront. Along the way, you’ll be treated to a panorama of the harbour and an impressive fleet of boats that come and go. The Obelisk pays tribute to the many lives lost at sea, and as you continue to wander, you’ll see the plaques that chronicle local shipwrecks and the town’s rich maritime history.

Port Denison Marina

Besides it being a hub for the town’s boat traffic, Port Denison Marina is also home to an impressive lobster fleet. You can buy fresh, live lobster right off the dock here — and there are barbeque facilities if you’d prefer to cook up your own feast. Outside of lobster season, there are many grassy areas (plus a playground) where you can have a picnic and watch the boats come in.

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