Carnarvon to Karratha road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops
The best stops on a Carnarvon to Karratha road trip include Shark Bay and the Ningaloo Reef. The Carnarvon to Karratha drive covers a 638km distance in a driving time of around 6h33m.
The Carnarvon to Karratha drive is part of the epic journey up the coast of Western Australia from Perth to Broome.
If you want to stay overnight in Carnarvon, search for the best value accommodation here.
Karratha accommodation is fairly scarce. Find the best options and book in advance here.
This guide should help you prepare a perfect Carnarvon to Karratha road trip itinerary.
Carnarvon to Karratha distance and driving time
By car, the distance from Carnarvon to Karratha is 638km, with a driving time of approximately six hours and 33 minutes. However, there are detours worth adding to the journey which will add a few hours on to that.
Carnarvon is at the mouth of the Gascoyne River. Things to in Carnarvon include the Gwoonwardu Mia Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Centre, which explores the traditional way of life and beliefs of the local Indigenous people.
Other Carnarvon attractions include the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum. There are also several banana plantations to drive around.
If you choose to stay overnight here, Carnarvon accommodation options include the Carnarvon Motel, where the pool comes with a water slide, and the Capricorn Holiday Park.
Carnarvon to Karratha road trip: Carnarvon to Coral Bay
Heading north from Carnarvon, don’t expect too much excitement along the route. You can stop for fuel and supplies at the Minilya Roadhouse and take a photo at the Tropic of Capricorn sign.
There’s a key decision to make at the Minilya Roadhouse, however – keep going north or branch off down the Minilya-Exmouth Road towards Coral Bay, Exmouth and the Ningaloo Reef. Given this will be the unquestioned highlight of the journey, this is not a difficult decision.
It’s another 98km from Minilya to Coral Bay.
5 Coral Bay experiences to book before you arrive
- Swim with whale sharks – with a dedicated spotter plane for more time in the water with them.
- Go on a glass bottom boat cruise – perfect for non-swimmers.
- Snorkel with turtles – on a boat tour that visits two top snorkelling sites.
- Swim with humpback whales – they visit between June and October.
- Swim with manta rays – available most of the year, with lunch & snorkelling gear included.
Things to do in Coral Bay include swimming with manta rays, viewing turtles in a glass-bottomed boat and swimming with whale sharks.
You can also watch turtles nesting at Mauds Landing Beach or go drift snorkelling at Paradise Beach.
Best Coral Bay accommodation
The best Coral Bay accommodation options are…
- For budget travellers: Coral Bay Backpackers.
- For overall quality: Ningaloo Reef Resort.
You should book your Coral Bay tours and accommodation in advance.
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