Here are (only some) of our top picks of places to visit in Western Australia:
Exmouth and the Ningaloo Reef
There’s plenty to see and do in and around Exmouth. Bushwalks, exploring National Parks, restaurants, beach activities, and more.
Situated at the northern gateway to the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Exmouth is the perfect base to explore the grandiose landscapes of the Cape Range National Park and the underwater wonders of the Ningaloo Marine Park.
Visitors come from around the world to swim with the awe-inspiring gentle giants of the sea – the whale sharks, manta rays and humpback whales.
More on Exmouth HERE.
Coral Bay
For those looking for a total beach experience, Coral Bay wins hands down.
Coral Bay is a marine-lovers paradise and one of Western Australia’s premier family holiday destinations. Named Coral Bay due to the beautiful coral gardens which lie mere metres from the pristine white sandy beach, this tiny, laidback seaside location is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
There’s also plenty to do for land-lovers like the Coral Bay walkway or for those who are into 4WDing, there are some incredible 4WD-access only locations around Coral Bay, including Oyster Bridge and Five Fingers Reef.
More on Coral Bay HERE
Cable Beach
Broome’s Cable Beach is justifiably world famous for its 22 kilometres of sun-kissed white sand, turquoise water and spectacular Indian Ocean sunsets. But what really gives it a top spot on the must-do list is the experience of taking in all its tropical splendour from the seat of a camel train.
The beach is very much a part of Broome’s history, earning its name from the telegraph cable laid between Broome and Java in 1889, connecting Australia’s North West with the world.
Word of this beauty spot has travelled far since then, but it’s still possible to find your own secluded slice of paradise.
More on Cable Beach HERE
Rottnest Island
Situated only 19 kilometres off the coast of Perth, Rottnest Island offers visitors a casual atmosphere, picturesque scenery, and a rich cultural heritage to discover on a day trip or extended stay.
With 63 of the prettiest beaches you’re likely to see anywhere, 20 beautiful bays and many coral reefs and wrecks, Rottnest Island is a marine paradise. You can spend your days exploring some of the most spectacular swimming spots, diving and surf breaks in the world.
Heading below the surface to explore the snorkel trails is also a must, with over 135 species of tropical fish and 25 species of coral to discover.
There’s plenty to experience out of the water too, from meeting the world famous Quokka to exploring the excellent bike and walk trails that traverse the island.
More on Rottnest Island HERE
Margaret River
Indulge in incredible food and wine experiences, discover a thriving art scene, immerse yourself in the pristine natural environment and go on amazing adventures. Find plenty of inspiration here on things to do in the Margaret River Region, from abseiling adventures to scenic helicopter flights and guided walks along the famous surf coast.
Sip craft beer, gin or wine in the very place it was grown and made. Take a foodie adventure through farmers markets, in cafes, fish & chip shops, restaurants and winery dining rooms. Trust the chef, and always take the matching wine option. Watch the sunset with a picnic – this is what holiday memories are made of.
With so many artists and creatives drawn to the natural beauty and great lifestyle, you’ll find a vibrant arts community. Find something special in a fine art gallery, visit working studios, enjoy a live gig or cinema under the stars.
More on Margaret River HERE
Western Australia is AMAZING!! Get out there and enjoy all it has to offer…
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