Set on the coast of Western Australia, Vansittart Bay features azure waters lapping white-sand beaches. This postcard-perfect bay draws visitors from around the globe. It boasts a collection of islands, beautiful beaches and hidden coves. This large, protected bay is of significant cultural and historical importance. Visitors can look forward to plenty of fishing opportunities for the anglers, enjoy an excursion to the famous historical site of a WW2 allied DC3 aircraft resting on the eastern shore of the bay and spotting an array of birdlife including the White-lined Honeyeater. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the small bay of Rocky Cove, set at the southern end of Vansittart Bay, to view the incredible rock art, particularly Bradshaw Art, which is said to be the oldest known to humankind.