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The Dampier Peninsula is a remote and rugged coastal region in Western Australia, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich Indigenous culture, and unique wildlife. It offers a true outback experience with pristine beaches, ancient landscapes, and a deep connection to the Bardi Jawi and Nyul Nyul peoples.
The Last Frontier
Approximately 1,500 (including Indigenous communities)
Tropical - The Dampier Peninsula has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: the wet season (November to April) and the dry season (May to October). The wet season brings high humidity and heavy rainfall, while the dry season offers warm, sunny weather.
May to October (dry season)
The dry season is the best time to visit the Dampier Peninsula. The weather is warm and sunny, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the region's natural beauty. This is also the peak tourist season, so expect more visitors and higher prices.
April and November
April and November are the shoulder seasons, offering a balance between good weather and fewer tourists. However, be prepared for some rain and humidity during these months.