It’s a must-see Busselton Jetty! With a length of 1,8 km, it is the longest and second largest tourist jetty in this southern hemisphere. Walk or ride the Solar Jetty Train to the Underwater Observatory across the Indian Ocean, one of only six in the …
Category: WA Must see & do
Penguin Island (WA)
The Island of Penguin is the centre for wildlife lovers and houses Little Penguins ‘ largest colony. Starting at the Penguin Experience Island Discovery Centre, the mild 1.5 km circular loop enables walkers to experience the flora and fauna near. Bring a guide on your …
Pinnacles (WA)
The lunar Pinnacles is one of the unique and fascinating habitats in Australia. Hundreds of tall calcareous spires built over millions of years enthusiastically emerge from the Nambung National Park‘s yellow desert sand, just outside the coastal town of Cervantes. In less than 3 hours …
Karijini National Park (WA)
The Karijini National Park is one of the most beautiful natural destinations in Western Australia and provides two billion years of breathtaking hiking routes through ancient gorges. Karijini National Park is a must for everyone with a passion for adventure with its gorges, cristal clear …
Rottnest Island (WA)
Rottnest Island is notably situated 19 kms offshore from Perth and surrounded by the dazzling Indian Oceane because of its relaxed atmosphere and its beautiful beaches. The people go swimming, hiking, snorkelling, fishing and relaxing. Scuba diving and snorkelling are outside the world and is …
Lucky Bay (WA)
The whitest beach in Australia, Lucky Bay, is also one of the most desirable in Western Australia. It is the finest gem on the coastline of Cape Le Great National Park and Esperance with its string of amazing beaches. The squeaky sand of the Recherche …
Lesmurdie Falls (WA)
One of the most impressive waterfalls on the Darling Range escarpment is Lesmurdie Falls, situated in the Mundy Regional Park in the hills east of Perth. Depending on the time you have, your level of fitness and the degree of difficulty you select, there are …
Lancelin sand dunes (WA)
The township of Lancelin on the Turquoise Coast of Western Australia is one of the best hidden holiday secrets in the province. The crisp white dunes, clean beaches and comfortable seaside lifestyle are rapidly falling for WA locals and foreign tourists. You can sand board …
Yanchep National Park (WA)
Yanchep National Park makes the perfect place in an uncluttered national park to experience a true Aussie environment. Visitors can explore Aboriginal culture, take part in a cave-tour, and appreciate its heritage, Australian flora and fauna, with kangaroos and coalas included, stroll along trails of …
Lake Hillier (WA)
Picture the lake next to the deepest blue sea, which has a brightest bubblegum-pink. Hillier Lake is one of the exceptional points of view you can enjoy flying or cruising in the pristine wilderness of the Research Archipelago. The largest island in Recherche is situated …