Located at the northern tip of Western Australia's Dampier Peninsula, Cape Leveque is a remote coastal gem renowned for its striking red sandstone cliffs and pristine white beaches. Situated approximately 200km north of Broome, this Aboriginal-owned land offers untouched natural beauty with crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and seasonal whale watching (July-October). The area's 7,000-year Indigenous heritage enhances its cultural significance, with opportunities for guided bush tucker tours and traditional fishing experiences.
The beach exudes a secluded, eco-conscious vibe, centered around Kooljaman Cape Leveque eco-resort. Visitors praise its photogenic sunsets, marine-rich azure waters, and off-the-grid tranquility. While accessible only by 4WD, the journey rewards travelers with deserted beaches, glass-bottom boat tours, and a deep connection to Aboriginal traditions.