Apartments Accommodation Jurien Bay - Gold Coast QLD

APARTMENTS JURIEN BAY

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Jurien Bay Hotel Motel

5 White St , Jurien Bay WA 6516
jurien bay hotel is 2 hours north of perth it is locatated on the coral coast 34 rooms all queen and triples with 2 family rooms parking at the front of the rooms. the motel is seperate from the hotel and all motel rooms are ground floor new airconditioners and t.v and recently new beds hotel has t.a.b. and drive thru bottleshop meals available 7 days a week
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Jurien Bay Tourist Park

Roberts Street, Jurien Bay WA 6516
Jurien Bay Tourist Park is a very popular holiday destination just three hours drive north of Perth and only 25 kilometres from the Pinnacles. Jurien Bay is in the heart of the wild flower region and offers you beautiful beaches, superb fishing and many tourist attractions within easy reach. Jurien is the home port of a large rock lobster fishing fleet, and boasts a new marina with wonderful boating facilities. The Tourist Park is situated at the beach with a jetty right in front. All amenities are within walking distance and you do not have to use your car once you have reached your accommodation. Jurien Bay Tourist Park offers lovely accommodation to suit all budgets, and includes camping and caravan sites, on-site caravans with annexes (some en suite), luxury one and two bedroom chalets. The Park has all-day entertainment for young and older children in the form of the largest jumping pillow in Western Australia. Although we are a dog friendly park, dogs are not permitted when booking our onsite accommodation. For further details and the rates please visit our website....
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Jurien Beachfront Holiday Units

12 Grigson St , Jurien Bay WA 6516
The Jurien Beachfront Holiday Units are located across from the pristine beach overlooking the sheltered bay and offshore islands which offer excellent beach and ocean recreation activities for the whole family. Opposite the units is a well maintained park with free BBQ facilities. The local supermarket, Post Office and newsagency are only a short distance away. Hotel, tavern and the New Bistro for meals are just a short distance if you don't feel like cooking. Relax in comfort by the seaside with all the necessary amenities to make your stay enjoyable.

Jurien Bay

Jurien Bay, Jurien Bay WA 6516
Jurien Bay has earned a place in the hearts of Perth holidaymakers, as well as fishing, diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. Under sunny skies for the majority of the year, this relaxed fishing town is blessed with long sandy beaches, colourful offshore reefs, amazing marine life and a thriving cray fishing industry. If you hit the Indian Ocean Drive north of Perth, you can cruise along this scenic drive to Jurien Bay in just two hours, passing pristine beaches, towering dunes and spring wildflowers. Sheltered by a string of islands and limestone reefs, the snorkelling and diving here is first rate, with underwater caves and coral gardens covered in colourful sponges waiting to be explored. Protected by the Jurien Bay Marine Park, these habitats are also a haven for the rare Australian sea lion. Join a fishing charter for close encounters with visiting sea lions, dolphins and, during the migration season from June to December, graceful humpback whales. If you're in Jurien Bay around August/September time, prepare to be dazzled by another wonder of nature when native flora transforms the Jurien Bay area into a carpet of colour, making it one of the top wildflower hotspots in the world. More than 900 stunning varieties can be found in Lesueur National Park, just a half hour drive east of Jurien Bay. To the south, Mother Nature has also created one of the most unique lunar-like landscapes on the planet - the Pinnacles of Nambung National Park. Formed over millions of years, thousands of tall limestone spires rise eerily out of the yellow desert sands - an incredible sight to behold at sunrise or sunset. In the opposite direction, heading north of Jurien Bay, Sandy Cape Recreational Park is the ideal spot to set up camp on the beachfront and indulge in some of Western Australia's best swimming, coastal walks and beach fishing. Alternatively, if you seek more creature comforts or the convenience of Jurien Bay's facilities, there is a good selection of accommodation in town to suit all tastes and budgets....

Turquoise Coast Visitor Centre

67 Bashford Street, Jurien Bay WA 6516
The Turquoise Coast Visitor Centre is located in Jurien Bay and provides residents and visitors with relevant details about the many wonderful sights and experiences that the region has to offer. The Centre has brochures, maps, tour information and promotional video displays from the region. Additional information available includes bus services, accommodation, responsible boating, shipwrecks, wildflower species, tours and activities....

Lesueur National Park

Cockleshell Gully Road, Jurien Bay WA 6516
Lesueur National Park is a must see for all wildflower lovers and botanists with more than 900 species of flora identified within the park. Visit during the wildflower season for a spectacular sight when a profusion of colour covers much of the National Park. Drive to the top of Mount Lesueur for a magnificent panoramic view across the park and the pretty coastline of Green Head. Lesueur National Park is one of the most significant reserves for flora conservation in Western Australia. Several species cannot be found anywhere else in the world and have been included on an endangered list. The National Park is also home to more than 100 species of birds that rely on the flora for their survival. Make sure you take a camera to capture the beauty of the region and hopefully if you are lucky you may even see the extremely rare Carnaby's Black cockatoo. Lesueur National Park is just a short 15 minute drive north east of Jurien Bay and three hours' drive north of Perth. Please note that animals and pets not allowed in the park....

Jurien Bay Marine Park

via Lesueur Drive, Jurien Bay WA 6516
The Jurien Bay Marine Park is located between 200 to 300 kilometres north of Perth by road. It extends south from Green Head to the southern boundary of Nambung National Park (Wedge Island) and encompasses many of the islands located in this region. It is known for its beauty and abundance of marine life. With excellent fishing, diving, snorkelling and swimming, Jurien Bay Marine Park is a popular place for anyone who loves water-based fun. Home to large colonies of rare Australian Sea Lions, Jurien Bay Marine Park also harbours seabirds, western rock lobsters and a huge variety of fish. On boat trips to watch the sea lions, you may see whales migrating along the coast or dolphins frolicking offshore. Snorkelling and diving in this area is first rate and scuba diving charters are available from the town of Jurien Bay. A small section of the park is a sanctuary but fishing, swimming and diving are allowed in the majority of the marine park area. The town of Jurien Bay boasts a modern boat harbour and supports a large scale Cray fishing industry....

Jurien Bay Sea Lions

Essex Rock, Jurien Bay WA 6516
To see inquisitive wild Sea Lions, head to Jurien Bay; about a three hour drive north of Perth. Take a sea lion watching cruise and you will find these graceful swimmers love to show off in front of the camera. The Australian sea lion is the world's rarest species. It is believed there are less than 12,000 remaining along the country's southern coastline. One of their main breeding grounds lies offshore from Jurien Bay, giving you a chance to watch sea lions in the wild. Hundreds of sea lions live on the isolated Buller and North Fisherman islands as well as Essex Rocks, only a few kilometres from land. These islands are known as haul out sites where sea lions rest from their foraging expeditions for food. Australian sea lions are picture perfect - their visible ears and large eyes often draw comparisons to the friendly Labrador dog breed. Boat tours are available from Jurien Bay. You might also spot dolphins or whales migrating along the coast. There are sea lion watching guidelines to follow including maintaining a good distance, not landing on an island occupied by sea lions, and never trying to touch them....