Geraldton

Geraldton is the chief city of the Mid-West region of Western Australia. It's a busy port and coastal resort, and in 2018 had a population of 37,648.

Understand
People have lived in this area for 40,000 years, those since the time of European contact being the Yamatji or Wajarri Aboriginals. In 1848 lead ore was discovered a little way north and the town grew up, being named for Charles Fitzgerald (1791-1887) the State governor. Crucially, Geraldton had a harbour - these are few and far between on this hazardous coastline. Its industries were metal ore mining along with livestock and fishing, and these remain.

Geraldton was transformed in the 1960s when the Brand Highway was sealed (tarmacked) all the way from Perth, so that bumpy dusty 420 km (260 miles) became one day's easy drive. The city's main interest to travellers is therefore as an overnight stopover, but it has a range of tourist attractions in its own right, especially water sports.

Geraldton Visitor Centre is in the Bill Sewell Complex, central in town on Chapman Road. It's open M-F 9AM-4PM, Sa Su 9:30AM-1:30PM.

Get in
That tarmac highway spelt the end of passenger rail services to Geraldton, and of the coastal passenger steamers.

By car

 * Indian Ocean Drive / Highway 60 (423 km from Perth to Geraldton) was upgraded in 2010 and for light vehicles is the shorter, pleasanter route; but fill up on fuel as it can be hard to find along the way. Freeway 2 northbound from Perth leads straight into State Route 60, passing by Pinnacles (Nambung) National Park, Cervantes, Jurien Bay and Lesueur National Park, to join Brand Highway just south of Dongara.
 * Brand Highway 1 (440 km) is the fastest, most direct route. So it has filling stations and is the trucking route, and these huge Road Trains will require your full attention. Much of the highway is only one lane each way, so overtaking these juggernauts or being overtaken by them is hazardous, especially at night.
 * A historic route follows the former Midland Railway, travelling through the small towns of Moora, Three Springs and Watheroo.
 * Driving from the north-west, follow Highway 1, and from inland approach via Mullewa.

By bus
TransWA buses ply 2 or 3 times a day between Perth and Geraldton, taking 6 hours, for a single fare of $70. They run along Hwy 1 past Dongara and Greenough, or via coastal Hwy 60 through Lancelin, Cervantes and Jurien Bay to rejoin Hwy 1 at Dongara. Slower routes swing inland via New Norcia and Moora, or via Northam and Wubin. One bus a day continues from Geraldton to Northampton and Kalbarri. Twice a week a bus runs inland to Mount Magnet and Meekathara on the Great Northern Highway.

Integrity Coaches run three days a week via the coast towns to Geraldton, and continue to Carnarvon, Coral Bay, Exmouth, Port Hedland and Broome.

hasn't seen a train since 1975, but it's where the buses bring you.

Get around
The main sights of Geraldton are fairly central, and easy to reach on foot, especially once the sea breeze gets up to offset the heat.

There are eight local bus routes, which you might take for the outlying beaches. Bus 800 circles downtown every 30 min, the others run roughly hourly daytime:
 * Buses 850 and 851 go north up Chapman Rd to Spalding and Sunset Beach.
 * Bus 853 goes east to the racecourse.
 * Buses 854 and 855 go south to Tarcoola Beach and Wandina.
 * Bus 856 goes to the West End, Beachlands and Lighthouse.

Local buses don't reach nearby towns such as Greenough, Dongara or Northampton; for these take the TransWA coach.

Car hire is available from Avis, Hertz, Budget, Thrifty and others. You need wheels to explore Kalbarri or get up to Shark Bay / Monkey Mia.

Geraldton Associated Taxis are on +61 131008.

Bike hire is available from Revolutions at 268 Marine Terrace. Geraldton Bikes at 164 Chapman Rd don't hire but are excellent for spares and repairs.

See

 * is a breakwater, a pleasant stroll for views back to town. If there's a stench of fish, the sea lions are hauled out on the rocks.
 * is atop Mount Scott, a hillock overlooking town, access east side from Gummer Ave. HMAS Sydney was a light cruiser that served with distinction during World War II in the Mediterranean, before returning to duties around Australia. In Nov 1941 she was sunk with the loss of all 645 men after a battle with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran. Not until 2008 were the two wrecks located, some 100 km west of Dirk Hartog Island WA.
 * Old Geraldton Gaol is now a craft centre, but the cells have been preserved and you can look around. It's at 84 Chapman Rd, open M-F 10AM-3:30PM, Sa 9AM-noon.
 * was built from 1877, though the first attempt was bungled and they had to start over. It's a 35 m candy-stripe metal tower, made in Birmingham, England and shipped out in sections for local assembly. It was automated in 1975 and remains in use, with a range of 42.6 km. No public access, but lighthouse and keepers' artefacts are in the museum.
 * was built from 1877, though the first attempt was bungled and they had to start over. It's a 35 m candy-stripe metal tower, made in Birmingham, England and shipped out in sections for local assembly. It was automated in 1975 and remains in use, with a range of 42.6 km. No public access, but lighthouse and keepers' artefacts are in the museum.
 * was built from 1877, though the first attempt was bungled and they had to start over. It's a 35 m candy-stripe metal tower, made in Birmingham, England and shipped out in sections for local assembly. It was automated in 1975 and remains in use, with a range of 42.6 km. No public access, but lighthouse and keepers' artefacts are in the museum.
 * was built from 1877, though the first attempt was bungled and they had to start over. It's a 35 m candy-stripe metal tower, made in Birmingham, England and shipped out in sections for local assembly. It was automated in 1975 and remains in use, with a range of 42.6 km. No public access, but lighthouse and keepers' artefacts are in the museum.

Do

 * What's on? Read Geraldton Guardian or Midwest Times. Or listen to ABC on 828 AM or Triple M (formerly Spirit) on 98.1 FM.
 * Wind surfing: the main spots are Point Moore and St Georges Beach 4 km north. Winds are light in the morning and build during the day, and Nov-April they reach gale-force.
 * Surfing: most popular is Back Beach south side of town. Lots of others from the Point up to St Geeorges.
 * Water sports outlets often cover a range of activities, with lessons and equipment hire, sale and repair. They include Glassy Day, Willocks, Corner Surf, Midwest Surf School and Kitewest.
 * Water Park is on the foreshore at the end of Cathedral Ave. It's the wet section of a tots playground.
 * Aquarena is a public swimming pool on Pass St north side of the golf course. In 2022 it's closed for rebuilding.
 * Scuba diving: Batavia Coast Dive Academy are at 118 NW Coastal Highway, open M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa 9AM-1PM.
 * Skate Parks are at Cape Burney, Maitland Park, Wonthella, Strathalbyn, Tarcoola Beach, Forrester and Drummond Cove.
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 * Queens Park Theatre is within the civic centre at 75 Cathedral Ave.
 * Golf: Geraldton GC is east side of town on Pass St beyond the NW Coastal Hwy. Spalding Park GC is 5 km north in Bluff Point.
 * Horse racing: Utakarra Racecourse has flat-racing Oct-April. Attendance is free except for the biggest events, such as the Gold Cup at Easter. It's 2 km east of town, far side of the golf course, on Utukarra Rd.
 * Houtman Abrolhos Islands are an archipelago 70 km off the coast, with protected wildlife and flora. Snorkelling and diving trips by boat or light aircraft usually start from Geraldton. You can land on some of the islands but can't stay overnight.

Buy

 * If you're heading north or inland, buy any supplies here. As the region's chief city, Gero has best choice and prices. Folk from as far away as Carnarvon, Exmouth and Meekatharra have to make occasional shopping expeditions here. The main store is Woolworths in the Stirling Complex off Durlacher St, open M-Sa 8AM-9PM, Su 11AM-5PM.
 * Markets in town are Saturdays at Maitland Park, Sunday mornings at the Old Railway Station on Chapman Rd, and the first and last Sunday of the month on Marine Terrace.
 * The art of the Yamaji people is in a distinctive pointillist style. Find their wares, amongst other outlets, at 205 Marine Terrace.

Eat

 * RT's at 82 Marine Terrace is Australian fare. They have a way with a roo tail.
 * Hog's Breath is a chain steakhouse at 3/30 Chapman Rd, open daily 11:30AM-2:30PM, 5-8:30PM.
 * Murchison Tavern is at 20 Chapman Rd, open daily 11AM-9:30PM.
 * Smokin' Grill is a burger place at 2/52 Durlacher St, open M-Th 4:30-9PM, F-Su 11:30AM-9PM.
 * Mad Mexican is at 79 Durlacher St, open Tu-Sa 11:30AM-2PM, 4:30-9PM.
 * Tanti's is Thai at 174 Marine Terrace, open W-M 5-9PM.
 * L'Italiano at 204 Marine Terrace is open W-Su 5-8:30PM.
 * Hog's Breath is a chain steakhouse at 3/30 Chapman Rd, open daily 11:30AM-2:30PM, 5-8:30PM.
 * Murchison Tavern is at 20 Chapman Rd, open daily 11AM-9:30PM.
 * Smokin' Grill is a burger place at 2/52 Durlacher St, open M-Th 4:30-9PM, F-Su 11:30AM-9PM.
 * Mad Mexican is at 79 Durlacher St, open Tu-Sa 11:30AM-2PM, 4:30-9PM.
 * Tanti's is Thai at 174 Marine Terrace, open W-M 5-9PM.
 * L'Italiano at 204 Marine Terrace is open W-Su 5-8:30PM.

Drink

 * Cutler & Smith are at 41 Chapman Rd, open Th-Sa 4Pm-midnight.
 * Vibe is the only nightclub, at 38 Fitzgerald St.
 * Distillery: Copperhead Road make rum in Greenough.
 * Vibe is the only nightclub, at 38 Fitzgerald St.
 * Distillery: Copperhead Road make rum in Greenough.

Sleep



 * Broadwater Mariner Resort is a mid-range place next to Nesuto.
 * Broadwater Mariner Resort is a mid-range place next to Nesuto.
 * Broadwater Mariner Resort is a mid-range place next to Nesuto.
 * Broadwater Mariner Resort is a mid-range place next to Nesuto.
 * Broadwater Mariner Resort is a mid-range place next to Nesuto.
 * Broadwater Mariner Resort is a mid-range place next to Nesuto.

Connect
As of April 2022, Geraldton has 4G from all Australian carriers, but it's patchy and doesn't extend beyond town. 5G has not reached this area.

Go next
North along the NW Coastal Highway brings you to:
 * Kalbarri National Park, turn off at Northampton or Ajana.
 * Shark Bay and Monkey Mia for water sports and dolphins.
 * Carnarvon, a good stopover on the way further north towards Coral Bay and Exmouth.

East on Highway 123 snakes inland through Mullewa and Mount Magnet to join the Great Northern Highway, for Port Hedland and Broome.

South on Brand Highway 1 goes through Greenough, a preserved 19th century settlement, and with trees bent at right angles by the winds. Continue south to Dongara, then towards Perth by either the Brand or NW Coastal Highway.