π₯ Did you know that Margaret Riverβs coastline stretches over 5,000km, offering some of the most pristine stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) waters on Earth? Just got back from a week exploring these turquoise gems, and let me tell you, itβs an absolute ripper for beginners and pros alike!
ποΈ Day 1: The Marina & Prentess Pool
Start your adventure at the Margaret River Marina. Itβs calm, sheltered, and perfect for getting your balance right. My tip? Go earlyβaround 7amβto catch the glassy surface before the tourists arrive. Next, paddle over to Prentess Pool, a natural rock pool thatβs basically the Gold Coast of Margaret River for SUP. The water here is so clear youβll spot turtles if youβre lucky! Grab a brekkie at The Yellow Bridge CafΓ© afterwards.
ποΈ Day 2: Geographe Bay & The River Mouth
Day two takes you to the iconic Geographe Bay. The views of Cape Leeuwin are stunning, but keep an eye on the windβit can pick up fast in the afternoon. I recommend hiring a paddleboard from One Life or SUP Margaret River for this leg. The water colour changes from deep blue to turquoise, and the wildlife? Hectic! Seals, dolphins, and even whales (in season) are common sightings. Don’t forget your sunnies!
ποΈ Day 3: Dunes & Hidden Lagoon
For a quieter experience, head to the Dunes Reserve. Itβs a bit of a trek to get there, but the solitude is worth it. Paddle through the mangroves and into the hidden lagoon. The vegetation here is lush, creating a natural tunnel effect. Itβs like paddling through a green cathedral! I highly recommend bringing a GoPro; the reflections off the water are unreal. End your arvo with a sunset paddle near Sunset Beach.
ποΈ Day 4: Wildlife Spotting & Relaxation
Dedicate your fourth day to wildlife spotting. The best time is early morning when the birds are active and the water is still. Look out for pelicans, cormorants, and maybe even a wedge-tailed eagle soaring overhead. This day is all about relaxationβno races, just gliding. Try the ‘yoga on water’ sessions if available; itβs harder than it looks, trust me!
ποΈ Day 5: Sunset Paddle & Celebration
Wrap up your trip with a sunset paddle along the coast. The sky turns shades of orange and pink, reflecting off the water like gold dust. This is the perfect time to reflect on your journey and maybe try a few corkscrews if youβve mastered the basics. Finish with a barbie on the beach (where permitted) or a nice meal at The Boathouse. Youβve earned it, mate!
π° Total Trip Cost & Tips
Expect to spend around $2,500 – $3,500 AUD for a week-long trip (excluding flights). This covers accommodation, board rentals ($60-80/day), meals, and fuel. My biggest tip? Book your gear early during peak season (Dec-Feb). Also, always check the surf forecast; conditions can change rapidly off this coast. Stay safe and have fun!
π Practical Info
π Margaret River Marina, Margaret River WA 6285
π From Perth, approx. 4 hours drive south via the South Coast Highway
π° $60 – $80 per day for board rental; Total trip budget ~$2,500-$3,500 AUD
π Best hours: 7am – 10am (calmest water)
β±οΈ Suggested: 3-5 days
π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Always wear a leashβit keeps your board attached if you wipe out!
β Don’t paddle out against strong currents; Margaret River can be deceptively powerful.
β οΈ Check the UV index! The Australian sun is no joke, even on cloudy days.
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Bring plenty of waterβhydration is key in the heat.
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