[2024 West End Attraction] Travel Guide for Point Moore Lighthouse (Updated Oct)
Lighthouses
Address:
485 Marine Terrace, West End WA 6530, Australia
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
A city embraced by beauty and tranquility.
Geraldton is a charming tourist destination with stunning natural scenery and rich historical and cultural heritage. The long coastline and white sandy beaches shimmer with golden light under the sun, and the waves gently lap against the shore, creating a pleasant sound. Geraldton not only has beautiful beaches, but also spectacular natural landscapes, such as the unique pink lake and ancient architecture and artistic atmosphere. In addition, Geraldton offers a variety of tourist experiences, including windsurfing, kitesurfing, snorkeling, and exploring the Abrolhos Islands and Hutt Lagoon. Visitors can also visit the Point Moore Lighthouse to learn about the local Aboriginal history and culture. Here is a travel guide to Geraldton that I have compiled. If it is helpful to you, remember to like and collect it🔥
- Attractions and prices:
- Hutt Lagoon (Pink Lake): This is one of the most famous attractions in Geraldton, and the lake water is a dreamy pink. From Geraldton, you can choose to visit the Pink Lake by joining a tour or driving yourself. The price of the tour varies depending on the itinerary and service content, generally ranging from AUD 100 to 300. If you drive yourself, you only need to pay for fuel and car rental (car rental is about AUD 50 to 150 per day).
- Abrolhos Islands: Located about 60 kilometers from Geraldton, it consists of 122 islands and is a paradise for diving, fishing, snorkeling, photography, and bird watching. You can choose an aerial tour (about 2 hours, price about AUD 150 to 300), or take a cruise for a 3-5 day in-depth tour, priced around AUD 1000 to 3000.
- Geraldton Museum: Showcases the region's ancient landforms, natural landscapes, marine environment, and Aboriginal culture. Tickets generally cost between AUD 10 and 20.
- Point Moore Lighthouse: Australia's tallest metal lighthouse, one of Geraldton's landmarks. Free to visit, but there may be a fee to climb the lighthouse (around AUD 5 to 10).
- "Horizon Crystal Ball": The world's largest crystal ball, one of the best places to watch the sunset locally. Free to visit.
- Window of Nature: Located in Kalbarri National Park, not far from Geraldton. The sandstone canyons and naturally formed windows are spectacular, a paradise for photography enthusiasts. The entrance fee to Kalbarri National Park is around AUD 15.
- Food and prices:
- Lobster: Geraldton is known as the "Lobster Capital of the World", where you can taste fresh and delicious lobster. In local restaurants, a medium-sized lobster costs around AUD 50 to 100.
- Western food: Local Western restaurants offer a variety of delicious Western dishes, such as steak and pasta. The average price per person is AUD 30 to 50.
- Brunch: Local cafes offer a variety of brunch options, such as eggs Benedict and avocado toast. Prices range from AUD 15 to 30.
- Chinese restaurants: There are some Chinese restaurants offering authentic Chinese cuisine, a good choice for those who miss their hometown flavors. The average price per person is AUD 20 to 30.
- Precautions:
- Climate and season: Geraldton has hot summers and mild winters. Take precautions against sun and heatstroke when traveling in summer. The best time to see wildflowers is from July to October each year. If you are interested in wildflowers, you can choose to visit during this period.
- Transportation: Self-driving is a convenient way to get around Geraldton, but be aware of local traffic rules and driving habits. If you want to visit nearby attractions, it is recommended to plan your route in advance and understand the road conditions.
- Communication and network: Some remote areas may have poor signal, especially in areas like Pink Lake and Abrolhos Islands. It is recommended to download offline maps in advance or inform your family and friends of your itinerary.
- Cultural customs: Respect local Aboriginal culture and customs. When visiting Aboriginal cultural sites or interacting with Aboriginal residents, be polite and respectful.
- Safety precautions: When participating in water activities such as diving and snorkeling, follow the instructor's instructions and pay attention to safety❗
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Western Australia's Treasure: A Place of Tenderness I Never Said Goodbye To.
🏖️Western Australia's Treasure: Geraldton, a Place of Tenderness I Never Said Goodbye To💖📍In the distant Western Australia, there is a shining pearl, quietly lying 4 hours drive north of Perth. It is Geraldton, a town that I miss dearly, but regrettably never stayed an extra night. However, whenever I recall the time I spent there, my heart is always filled with endless warmth and beauty.🌊Seafront Stroll, a Haven for the Soul👣Geraldton's waterfront is a place I will always cherish. Starting from the large lawn in front of KFC, I walk along the coastline until I reach the museum. This 1.3 km journey is filled with leisure and freedom. Along the way, restaurants and cafes are scattered, with a gentle sea breeze and the aroma of coffee. The pace of life here is exceptionally slow.🚴♂️Cycling on the Sand, Breathing Freedom🌄When I embark on a 4 km cycling journey from Back Beach to Separation Point Lookout, and then to Point Moore Lighthouse, the feeling of dancing with the sea breeze and sand makes me forget all my worldly worries. Although the sea breeze carries a hint of saltiness, the freedom and unrestrained feeling it brings me is an unprecedented release.⛪️Landmark Building, Echoes of History🕰️St Francis Xavier Cathedral in Geraldton city center is a solemn and mysterious landmark. Entering the church, the internal staircase leads to the basement, each step echoing with history, as if I can hear ancient stories whispering in my ear.🪦Top of the Town, Overlooking the World🏞️HMAS Sydney II Memorial is another sacred place in my heart. Standing at this high point overlooking the town, the monument and the large lawn complement each other, inspiring awe. Here, I can sit or even lie down anywhere, feeling the pulse of the earth and enjoying the rare peace and comfort.🌅Sunset Romance at the Lighthouse🌅Every sunset, I come to Point Moore Lighthouse. Here, I can admire the beautiful lighthouse against the backdrop of the setting sun, feeling the unique romance and tranquility. When night falls, I stay here, gazing at the starry sky, searching for my own star.🔮Mysterious Glass Ball, Distant Imagination🔍The Big Marble, a giant glass ball located near Geraldton, is remote, but its lonely and mysterious beauty makes me yearn for it. I often imagine myself walking into this glass ball, feeling the peace and mystery of being isolated from the world.🏞️Spring Flower Sea, a Feast of Rapeseed Flowers🌼In spring, I also come to Mill's Lookout. Here, I can admire the vast expanse of rapeseed flowers, as if I am in a painting. The open view and vibrant colors make me feel the magic of nature.🦞Lobster Feast, a Taste Bud Carnival🦞Of course, when I come to Geraldton, how can I not taste the local lobster delicacies? At Brolos Fresh, I can buy the freshest lobster and enjoy the gift from the ocean. Each bite of lobster meat is tender and juicy, leaving me with an unforgettable aftertaste.