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Stunning Spots to Catch a Sunset in Perth & Western Australia

From the golden glow over the Indian Ocean to the vibrant hues painting the sky, every evening feels like a masterpiece at sunset in Perth.

Dirk Hartog Island

Western Australia’s coastline is a treasure trove of magical sunsets, with Perth standing out as a true haven for sunset lovers. From the golden glow over the Indian Ocean to fiery skies that stretch endlessly, every sunset feels like an artwork in motion.

Whether you’re sipping a cocktail by the beach, cruising along scenic drives, or unwinding in nature, Perth provides stunning sunset views at every turn. But it’s not just the city—Western Australia as a whole offers countless unforgettable spots to witness nature’s brilliance.

From a memorable sunset in Perth to venturing farther out, get ready for sky scenes you won’t soon forget.

Gibney

Gibney, Cottesloe

For an unforgettable dining experience with sunset vistas that never end, look no further than Gibney in Cottesloe. This sophisticated new brasserie, perched along the pristine beaches, offers a front-row seat to one of the best sunsets in Perth. As the sky softens into pastel hues and the water reflects the changing colours, enjoy the ultimate luxury dining experience. With views stretching from South Cottesloe to Rottnest Island, this dreamy spot delivers an elegant setting to soak in the view while indulging in delicious food and fine wine.

40 Marine Parade, Cottesloe

Zig Zag Drive, Gooseberry Hill National Park (Image Credit: Stevey Anev)

Zig Zag Scenic Drive, Gooseberry Hill

Take a scenic drive through Perth’s iconic Darling Ranges on the Zig Zag Scenic Drive for one of the best sunset panoramas in the city. This one-way road offers breathtaking views of the Swan Coastal Plain and Perth City below. Pause at the lookout spots to watch the sun dip beneath the horizon, transforming the landscape into a painter’s palette of golden light and long shadows. On clear evenings, the starry night sky will add another layer of beauty to this already incredible experience.

1 Zig Zag Scenic Drive, Gooseberry Hill National Park

City Beach (Image Credit: Destination Perth)

Perth’s Metropolitan Beaches

Perth is known for its pristine beaches, and the city’s 19 stunning shores are perfect places to catch a sunset. Whether you’re enjoying fish and chips at Cottesloe, taking a dip at City Beach, watching kite surfers at Scarborough, or seeking a quieter spot at Mandurah, the beaches offer incredible sunset vistas over the Indian Ocean.

Choose a beach that fits your vibe and relax into the view, letting the fading sun cast a golden glow over the sand and sea. 

Eco Beach Resort

Eco Beach Resort, Broome

For the ultimate in barefoot luxury, the Eco Beach Resort near Broome is a must-visit. Holding place along the Kimberley coastline, this eco-resort offers glamping with unbeatable sunset views. Stay in one of their safari-style Eco Tents or a beach house, each offering spectacular vistas of the Indian Ocean. Wander along the beach or simply enjoy a sundowner from your private deck as the sun sets in a fiery display. The resort’s serene surroundings make it the perfect place to unwind and marvel at nature’s beauty!

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Lot 323 Great Northern Highway, Broome 

Ocean Eco Adventures

Sunset Cruise Whale Watching, Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef is one of Australia’s best-kept secrets, offering clear skies and a vibrant horizon for the ultimate sunset experience. Hop aboard a sunset whale-watching cruise with the likes of Ocean Eco Adventures, Ningaloo Discovery or Whale Shark Tours, and enjoy the rare chance to see these majestic creatures while soaking in the stunning views.

Relax with a glass of sparkling wine in hand as the sun dips below the ocean, casting the sky and water in a glowing array of colours. Ningaloo’s natural beauty combined with this tranquil sunset experience makes for a truly unforgettable evening.

Canal Rocks (Image Credit: Tseyin)

Canal Rocks, Yallingup

For a more adventurous sunset experience, hike the coastal boardwalk at Canal Rocks in Yallingup. Surrounded by dramatic granite outcrops and the crash of ocean waves, the sunset here is nothing short of spectacular. Part of the famous Cape to Cape Track, the boardwalk leads you to a prime viewing spot where you can watch the sun set over the endless ocean.

Camel Train, Cable Beach

Camel Train, Cable Beach

For a bucket-list sunset in WA, ride a camel along the famous Cable Beach in Broome. Known for its soft white sand and clear blue waters, Cable Beach is one of Australia’s top destinations for sunsets.

Embark on a sunset camel train and watch the sky change colour as the camels gently make their way along the shoreline. It's a truly unique experience that blends the magic of a stunning sunset with the charm of an iconic Australian tradition, offering an unforgettable way to end the day.

Book with Red Sun Camels here

Cable Beach, Broome

Dirk Hartog Island

Dirk Hartog Island

At the westernmost point of Australia, Dirk Hartog Island offers one of the most spectacular sunset experiences in the country. Perched 600 feet above sea level, its cliffs provide a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean, where the sun sinks into the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues. This iconic location is steeped in history, with ties to Dutch explorer Dirk Hartog and ancient Aboriginal heritage.

For those seeking a truly remote and unforgettable sunset, Dirk Hartog Island is the perfect destination.

Grab your camera, your loved ones, and head out to catch the magic of a sunset in Perth–it’s an experience you won’t want to miss! For more beautiful travel inspiration, check out these island escapes, as well as our pick of things to do in the Margaret River Region.

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