Shell Beach
Shell Beach is one of only two beaches in the world composed entirely of tiny shells, located in Francois Peron National Park, Western Australia.

📜 Shell Beach is one of only two beaches globally composed entirely of tiny shells.
🔍 Located within Francois Peron National Park, Western Australia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its hypersaline waters.

Why Go

🌊 Unique beach made of trillions of tiny shells🏊‍♀️ Popular for swimming in super-salty, predator-free waters📸 Dazzling snow-white landscape, 110km long🌿 Observe unique marine life in Shark Bay🚶 Easy walk from carpark with interpretive signs

Why Avoid

⚠️ Only accessible by 4WD vehicle🚫 Camping not permitted

Tips

💧 Bring plenty of water, food, fuel, sunscreen, and a hat as none are available in the park.
🚙 Be prepared for challenging 4WD tracks and reduce tyre pressure for sand driving.

🅿️ ParkingCar park available with interpretive signs.

🚻 ToiletsPit toilet available.

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