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Bremer Bay

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Bremer Bay located within the Shire of Jerramunup and situated west of the Fitzgerald River National Park is approximately 2 hours drive from Raventhorpe. Like most of the Fitzgerald Biosphere Coast, visitors will discover breathtaking coastal scenery with an endless array of stunning beach options with pristine waters and squeaky clean sand. With some of the most remarkable whale watching opportunities in Australia, visitors can watch Southern Right and Humpback whales roam the surface of the turquoise bays between May and September from various land based lookouts.

Beaches

Bremer Bay coastline has several incredible beaches that are great for swimming, boogie-boarding, paddle boarding, canoeing, snorkelling and learning to surf.

Bremer Beach is the main beach in the Bremer townsite and is located at the end of Borden-Bremer bay road. Other great beaches you should visit are: John Cove, Dillon Bay, Little Boat Harbor, Fisheries Beach and Marina, Blossoms Beach, Short Beach, Native Dog Beach and Back Beach.

Bremer Beach, Little Boat Harbor, Fisheries Beach and Marina and John Cove are great for young children and families to spend all day swimming and enjoying the pristine waters. The beaches are protected and calm and ideal for snorkelling, paddle boarding and much more.

Dillon Bay, Little Boat Harbour, Blossoms Beach, Short Beach, Back Beach and Native Dog Beach are beaches with deep, turquoise waters and sweeping shorelines that generally aren’t suitable for young children due to large drop offs, possible strong rips and only 4WD access. These beaches are great for fishing and experienced surfers.

Top 5 activities to do in Bremer Bay

  • Swim, snorkel and dive
  • Whale watching
  • Visit the Quaalup Homestead
  • Enjoy the Bremer Bay skate park and playground
  • Hike one of the many walk trails in Bremer or the nearby Fitzgerald River National Park

Bremer Bay facilities

Bremer Bay offers several tourist and local facilities such as public toilets and showers, phone coverage (TELSTRA provides numerous areas to get reception), and an ATM (located at the post office and the Bremer Bay resort).

Accommodation

Bremer Bay is a coastal towns that offers a variety of fun activities as well as rare fauna and flora to admire. Camping in car parks, road stops, or town beaches is restricted throughout Bremer Bay. There is a range of accommodation choices provided in the local townsite and surroundings all year round. This remote holiday destination has two caravan parks, a resort, a bush park, Airbnb’s and several holiday homes available that tend to book out in peak season. There is an abundance of scenery to explore around the area, which you will want plenty of time to experience.

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Bremer Bay

Scan QR code to Download page as a pdf

Bremer Bay located within the Shire of Jerramunup and situated west of the Fitzgerald River National Park is approximately 2 hours drive from Raventhorpe. Like most of the Fitzgerald Biosphere Coast, visitors will discover breathtaking coastal scenery with an endless array of stunning beach options with pristine waters and squeaky clean sand. With some of the most remarkable whale watching opportunities in Australia, visitors can watch Southern Right and Humpback whales roam the surface of the turquoise bays between May and September from various land based lookouts.

Beaches

Bremer Bay coastline has several incredible beaches that are great for swimming, boogie-boarding, paddle boarding, canoeing, snorkelling and learning to surf.

Bremer Beach is the main beach in the Bremer townsite and is located at the end of Borden-Bremer bay road. Other great beaches you should visit are: John Cove, Dillon Bay, Little Boat Harbor, Fisheries Beach and Marina, Blossoms Beach, Short Beach, Native Dog Beach and Back Beach.

Bremer Beach, Little Boat Harbor, Fisheries Beach and Marina and John Cove are great for young children and families to spend all day swimming and enjoying the pristine waters. The beaches are protected and calm and ideal for snorkelling, paddle boarding and much more.

Dillon Bay, Little Boat Harbour, Blossoms Beach, Short Beach, Back Beach and Native Dog Beach are beaches with deep, turquoise waters and sweeping shorelines that generally aren’t suitable for young children due to large drop offs, possible strong rips and only 4WD access. These beaches are great for fishing and experienced surfers.

Top 5 activities to do in Bremer Bay

  • Swim, snorkel and dive
  • Whale watching
  • Visit the Quaalup Homestead
  • Enjoy the Bremer Bay skate park and playground
  • Hike one of the many walk trails in Bremer or the nearby Fitzgerald River National Park

Bremer Bay facilities

Bremer Bay offers several tourist and local facilities such as public toilets and showers, phone coverage (TELSTRA provides numerous areas to get reception), and an ATM (located at the post office and the Bremer Bay resort).

Accommodation

Bremer Bay is a coastal towns that offers a variety of fun activities as well as rare fauna and flora to admire. Camping in car parks, road stops, or town beaches is restricted throughout Bremer Bay. There is a range of accommodation choices provided in the local townsite and surroundings all year round. This remote holiday destination has two caravan parks, a resort, a bush park, Airbnb’s and several holiday homes available that tend to book out in peak season. There is an abundance of scenery to explore around the area, which you will want plenty of time to experience.