Esperance
Esperance is the last real town before the Nullarbor drive across the great Australian bight. It’s also one of my favorite towns. It’s small. Quaint. Quiet. It’s a tourism town, but is so inaccessible you really have to want to go to see it. Hours from Perth, it’s inconvenient and far. This makes it incredibly beautiful. The town itself is small, semi-modern with a mix of old and new houses. It’s designed for caravan tourists and is a pleasant place to spend a few days. The real gem though is 40 minutes away in Cape Le Grande NP.
The beaches in Cape Le Grand are like nothing else. The granite rocks make it the whitest sand in Australia. It’s been measured. The sand is fine and white like snow which makes the clear Antarctic waters incredibly blue. The beaches are nearly empty despite it being warm sunny days, even the biggest beaches. If you are bothered by sharing the expansive capes with half a dozen people you can find a small quiet private cape and spend a whole day there to yourself. It’s stunning.
We had a whole day enjoying the beaches and walking the trails, chatting with our Airbnb hosts, and preparing for the long drive across the bight.
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