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About 7 Island
island in Western Australia, Australia
7 Island is a small island located off the coast of Western Australia, positioned at coordinates roughly 28.9°S, 113.9°E - placing it in the Shark Bay and Coral Coast region of the state's mid-west coastline.
Beyond its classification as an island in Western Australian waters, very little detailed public information is available about 7 Island's features, facilities, or visitor access. What the data does confirm is that the island offers no food or drink facilities of any kind - no café, restaurant, picnic area, or BYO arrangements - and provides no shade.
Visitor Tips
If you are planning to visit 7 Island, self-sufficiency is essential. With no shade and no food or water facilities on site, you will need to bring everything you require, including:
- Sufficient drinking water for the duration of your visit
- Sun protection - sunscreen, a hat, and protective clothing are critical given the complete lack of shade and the intensity of the Western Australian sun at this latitude
- All food and snacks
- A means of waste disposal, as there are no confirmed facilities on the island
Getting There and Access
Specific access details for 7 Island are not available in current records. Islands in this region of Western Australia are typically reached by private boat or charter vessel. If you are considering a visit, contact local maritime operators or the relevant local government authority for current access conditions, any permit requirements, and navigation information.
Best Time to Visit
The mid-west coast of Western Australia experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Given the absence of shade on the island, cooler months - broadly April through September - are likely to be more comfortable for any time spent on site. Summer temperatures in this region can be extreme, and with no relief from the sun, extended visits during warmer months carry real heat-related risks.
Due to limited publicly available information about 7 Island, visitors are strongly encouraged to research current conditions and access arrangements before travelling. Contact the Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions or local maritime operators for the most up-to-date guidance.
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At a Glance
The Place
- Significance
- Local
Family & Visitor Info
- Shade/Cover
- No shade
- Pram Friendly
- No
Food & Drink
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