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The Cove Holiday Village
The Cove Holiday Village is a 4-star property set in Point Samson, facing the beach. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.

Karratha Central Apartments
Karratha Central Apartments is located in the New Town Quarter, in the Centre of Karratha, within walking distance to shops and restaurants, including 7 with charge-back facilities.

Mia Mia House in the Desert
Mia Mia House in the Desert offers a modern fitness centre, conference centre and an on-site restaurant. Guests enjoy free onsite parking and access to BBQ facilities.

Comfort Inn & Suites Karratha
Comfort Inn & Suites Karratha offers accommodation in Karratha. With a garden, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.

Karratha International Hotel
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool set amongst tropical gardens, this 4-star hotel has an on-site restaurant and a choice of 2 bars. Each refurbished room includes air conditioning and in-house...

Red Sands Accommodation Newman
Featuring a bar and free WiFi, Red Sands Accommodation Newman is set in Newman. Featuring a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.

Black Rock Tourist Park
Located in South Hedland, within 2.5 km of Spinifex Hill Studios and 13 km of Don Rhodes Mining Museum, Black Rock Tourist Park provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool and as well as free...

Latitude20 Cattrall Park Motel
Featuring a restaurant and free WiFi, Latitude20 Cattrall Park Motel is located in Karratha. All units at the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV and a kitchenette.

Beadon Bay Hotel
Set on the beachfront in Onslow, Beadon Bay Hotel has a bar. There is free private parking and the property offers free airport shuttle service.

Dampier Mermaid Hotel Karratha
Dampier Mermaid Hotel Karratha has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Dampier. There is free private parking and the property offers free airport shuttle service.

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Relaxed and Friendly Town
Relaxed and Friendly Town Karratha is a great place to visit. The locals are friendly and welcoming. The town has everything you need, with shops, cafes and services close by. It’s clean, easy to get around and has a relaxed pace. The surrounding landscapes are unique and worth exploring. Good value overall for a regional stay. Tips for New Visitors: Book accommodation early, especially during peak work seasons. Bring sun protection. The weather is hot and dry most of the year. Hire a car if you want to explore nearby spots like Dampier or Karijini. Visit local cafes early. Some close by mid-afternoon. Check opening hours for shops and services. They can vary. Talk to locals. They often have the best advice on where to go.Guest review byDexterH71Australia - 8.0
For a first time visitor, Port Hedland was interesting.
For a first time visitor, Port Hedland was interesting. There is nothing much to do (other than walk around the jetty area). The sunset was beautiful, the long walk ways on the beach front was a great way to enjoy the town. Of course you could join tours to go on the water or to the Salt Lake etc.Guest review byAmyAustralia - 10.0
The museum was excellent, the boardwalk was good.
The museum was excellent, the boardwalk was good. I liked the location with the beach nearby, I liked the information on the boardwalk. The road to thr old town was very touch and the signs weren’t accurateGuest review byYvonneAustralia - 4.0
The staff were unfriendly they just don’t have any people...
The staff were unfriendly they just don’t have any people skills. The bathroom had a constant cigarette smoke smell, The rail fell of the wall to hang stuff on. The sliding door didn’t lock so they just put a hook latch on it.Guest review byKarlAustralia - 8.0
An outback town, that has all the amenities very well...
An outback town, that has all the amenities very well maintained, It has numerous delis, a supermarket, public pool, post office, parks, gym, hospital restaurant, tavern/bar a sports oval, golf club etc. Perfect location to do day trips to nearby attractions. Tourist park has various levels of affordable , decent accomodation. Ensure you book ahead as the units can book out due to local accomodation shortages.Guest review byAdamNew Zealand - 10.0
I am biased I grew up in Dampier.
I am biased I grew up in Dampier. There is no longer a big supermarket in Dampier so if you need supplies you will have to go to Karratha for them. I would recommend going to the visitors centre to check places of interest. Must go to Point Samson for fresh fish and chips. Cossack is a must see Sunday mornings if you like markets. Local artists have art must see. If you have a boat and love fishing there are plenty of islands to explore. I know first hand there are fantastic reefs to explore if you enjoy scuba diving. Hearses Cove is picturesque on high tide and on low tide great walk, be mindful though tides can be fast moving, Watch were you walk on low tides though stoner's have deadly spikes, and don't touch octopus with blue rings they can kill they are small but dangerous.Guest review byDeborahAustralia - 8.0
There are many walks and places to drive to, but be prepared...
There are many walks and places to drive to, but be prepared for dust. Also sun hats and carry plenty of water The restaurant serves tasty meals and buffet breakfast. Be prepared for the temperature which can change from very hot in the day to very cold at night.Guest review byMargaretAustralia - 10.0
Point Samson ticked all the boxes for a beach holiday away...
Point Samson ticked all the boxes for a beach holiday away from crowds. Simplicity, relaxation and peace. There’s just enough points of local interest to keep you occupied for a few days, plus time to just swim and relax in a hotel pool or take a sunset stroll on the beach. The Point Samson tavern serves a decent meal and has beach views. There are a few other towns within easy driving distance where you can also get a good meal or buy groceries for self catering.Guest review byRebeccaAustralia - 10.0
Karratha, Western Australia – What to Do and See
Karratha, Western Australia – What to Do and See Karratha sits in the Pilbara region. It’s a hub for work, travel and outdoor adventure. The town is clean, well-organised and easy to get around. Here’s what you can do in and around Karratha: In Town: Visit the Red Earth Arts Precinct for local events, movies and exhibitions. Walk or cycle the Yaburara Heritage Trail. It starts near the town center and offers views and Aboriginal rock art. Eat at local spots like Blanche Bar, Empire6714 or Fiorita Wine Bar. Shop at Karratha City Shopping Center for groceries, clothes and essentials. Cool off at the Karratha Leisureplex with a pool, gym and sports courts. Nearby Attractions Drive to Hearson’s Cove for swimming and sunset views. It’s safe and quiet. Explore Murujuga National Park. It has ancient petroglyphs and cultural sites. Take a day trip to Dampier. Visit the beach, boat ramp and the famous Red Dog statue. Go fishing or boating from the Dampier Archipelago. You’ll find coral reefs and marine life. Visit the Burrup Peninsula for rock art and rugged landscapes. Further Out: Head to Millstream Chichester National Park. It’s about 2 hours away. You’ll find walking trails, pools and picnic spots. Travel to Karijini National Park if you have time. It’s 6 hours away but worth it for gorges, waterfalls and hikes. Tips: Summer is hot. Bring water, sunscreen and a hat. Roads are sealed but remote. Check fuel and supplies before heading out. Most places are open during the week. Weekends are quieter. Karratha suits workers, travellers and families. It’s safe, friendly and full of natural beauty.Guest review byDexterH71Australia - 8.0
Fascinating port, really something to see so many freighters...
Fascinating port, really something to see so many freighters being loaded with iron ore. The port has great capacity and there was a lot of small boat activity as well. We had a picnic in the waterside park and could have stayed all day! Red dirt in the air and everywhere was a bit of a negative 👎Guest review byLindaAustralia