Cape Bougainville is located on the remote Mitchell Plateau in Western Australia, known for its breathtaking natural beauty. The beach stretches approximately 1.5 km and is characterized by white sand contrasting beautifully with the turquoise Indian Ocean waters.
The area is surrounded by vibrant wilderness and waterfalls, offering a serene and adventurous experience. Given its remote location, it is more suited to rugged explorers than casual tourists.
The region is also rich in bauxite deposits, though mining activities have faced significant environmental hurdles.