Sandy Point on Dirk Hartog Island offers a wild and unspoiled camping experience within Dirk Hartog Island National Park. Located off the coast of Western Australia, it is part of the Shark Bay World Heritage Area. The island is known for its rugged scenery, diverse wildlife, and historical significance, including being the site where Dirk Hartog, a Dutch explorer, made landfall in 1616.
Visitors can enjoy the vast natural beauty, but there are no facilities at Sandy Point itself, making it perfect for those seeking an immersive wilderness experience. Camping fees apply, and reservations must be made in advance through the Dirk Hartog Island Eco Lodge.
The surrounding waters are rich with marine life, offering opportunities to see turtles, sharks, and other creatures.