Destinations

Western Australia

Do you love hiking, wine tasting and beachside breaks? You need to explore Western Australia. Here are the best places to visit, eat, stay and more.

Parakeet Bay Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island

10 of the prettiest Rottnest Island beaches

Here are the best beaches to enjoy while visiting Wadjemup/Rottnest Island.

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Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Rottnest Island

Hiking the serpentine trails of Wadjemup Bidi on Rottnest Island

They’re cute, they’re cuddly and they even smile for the camera, but quokkas are far from the only attraction on Rottnest Island.

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Esperance, WA
Western Australia

13 incredible wonders in Western Australia to explore

Australia is full of wonders, from icons to the lesser known. Here, we've curated 13 wonders from our 100 list that Western Australia gets to call its very own.

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Guest sips a drink in a hammock at Sal Salis as the sun sets
Coral Coast and Ningaloo

A stay at Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef will ruin all other stays for life

The true reward of a stay at Sal Salis is a reintroduction to the wonder of nature; leave your phone at home, forget about deadlines and prepare to dive in.

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the Quobba Lighthouse under the stars, north of Carnarvon
Coral Coast and Ningaloo

Pearls of the sky: Western Australia’s top stargazing

Western Australia is on track to become the world’s top destination for stargazing – from its regional towns, remote islands and even its capital city.

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Mermaid at Busselton Jetty by Cerys Heyring.
Margaret River

A new underwater sculpture trail is now open in Busselton

Witness the magic of the marine world in Busselton's new underwater sculpture trail.

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Lake Argyle Resort aerial view
Kimberley

Cocoon yourself in nature at these top Kununurra accommodations

The East Kimberley’s gateway town of Kununurra is a remarkable place to spend a few days before or after a red-dirt outback adventure.

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Bungle Bungle Savannah Lodge
Kimberley

A Purnululu National Park accommodation list to put you at its heart

Spread a swag out under the stars at a remote bush camp, or get close to nature but without compromising on soft pillowy beds, hot showers and multi-course dinners.

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a man standing with a bonfire setup at sunset, the Kimberly and Gibb River Road trip
Kimberley

Here’s everything you need to know about Gibb River Rd

There are many wondrous things to see along the 660-kilometre Gibb River Road in Western Australia's Kimberley but, no matter which way you do it – whether you sleep under the stars or at five-star homesteads - it promises to be an unforgettable experience.

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You’ll discover more than just another day in WA with our ultimate guide to your next Western Australian getaway. Perth may be the most isolated capital city in the world, but it combines heritage and high times with a side of beautiful beaches and the cutest marsupials, the quokka on Rottnest Island. Escape to the regions and discover award-winning wine in the Margaret River, spectacular scenery in The Kimberley or outback adventure in The Pilbara. There is so much to see and do in Western Australia.


 

Top things to do in Western Australia

Western Australia is home to nine wine regions, each with its own unique qualities and characteristics, including the world-renowned Margaret River and the state’s oldest wine growing region, the Swan Valley. The Swan Valley is easily accessible from Perth; in just 25 minutes, you’ll find yourself in wine country. Meanwhile, Margaret River is a triple threat of fine dining, award-winning wine and sensational surf beaches, all while retaining its country town charm. Whichever region you choose for a tasting tour of the cellar doors, you’ll find delicious restaurants and cafes serving regional produce and a growing number of boutique breweries and distilleries.

There’s no better way to experience the unique landscape of this beautiful state than by getting out there on foot. Whether your pace is slow or fast, gentle or challenging, there’s a walk to suit you. The Cape to Cape runs from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, spanning 110km; it’s one of the most spectacular coastal walks for your bucket list.

Western Australia is blessed with beautiful beachside breaks stretching right along the magnificent mainland coastline. Perth is spoilt with a number of sparkling beaches, including the iconic Cottesloe Beach, a popular spot for swimming, snorkelling and surfing. Further north, travellers flock to Cable Beach for the world-famous Indian Ocean sunsets and beach camel rides. Head to Esperance to marvel at Australia’s whitest beach, Lucky Bay or seek out the perfect surf break at one of Margaret River’s beaches.


 

Where to stay in Western Australia

Wake to the sound of the ocean, surrounded by wildflowers and prehistoric scenery in Western Australia. Caravan and camping is a great way to explore and see the vast landscape of Western Australia, from pitching a tent in a national park to 5-star caravan parks, there’s something for everyone in WA. In our list of Australia’s most beautiful secluded campsites, we nominated WA’s Lucky Bay and Kurrajong in the Kimberley’s Purnululu National Park as amongst the nation’s best camping and caravan spots.


 

Where to eat in Western Australia

From white linen dining to quirky neighbourhood restaurants, there are plenty of options for where to eat in Perth. For something high-end, head to Wildflower, a contemporary rooftop space with a native concept-led menu.

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