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Western Australia

From the rugged Kimberley to the serene white sands of the South West, there’s adventure to be found in Western Australia. Whether it’s snorkelling in Ningaloo Reef, hiking through ancient gorges, meeting quokkas or sipping wine in the Margaret River Region, prepare to discover untouched landscapes and unforgettable experiences in Western Australia.

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Western Australian beaches

Western Australia’s beaches are renowned for their crystal-clear waters, pristine sands and wonderful marine life. Cottesloe Beach, near Perth, boasts calm waters for swimming and stunning sunset views. Further north, Cable Beach in Broome stretches for 22 kilometres and is famous for its sunset camel rides. Head to Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park, where kangaroos often hop along the sandy shore. Further north, whale sharks visit the temperate waters of Ningaloo Reef throughout the year and swimming with these majestic creatures is a true bucket-list experience.

Farm style stays in Western Australia

Soak up the great outdoors with a Western Australian farm-style stay. Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef, set on the edge of Cape Range National Park, is just 50 metres from the eponymous reef. Stay in a wilderness tent for an off-the-grid stay, and fill days with snorkelling, kayaking and hiking – the lack of Wi-Fi means no interruptions from the outside world. El Questro Homestead, located in the Kimberley, is a luxurious retreat among 700,000 acres of wilderness. Enjoy gourmet dining and drinks, plus activities like scenic river cruises or dips in thermal springs, all tailored to your preference by expert rangers.

Western Australia’s national parks

Western Australia’s national parks are abundant: diverse landscapes from towering cliffs to pristine beaches. In Karijini National Park, explore dramatic gorges, waterfalls, and swimming holes. Head to Kalbarri National Park for coastal cliffs and river views from its hiking trails. Cape Le Grand National Park features white-sand beaches and granite peaks, ideal for long walks or relaxing by the ocean. Offshore, cruise the coast of the Kimberley, home to several untouched islands and outback expanse. Inland, the Bungle Bungles of Purnululu National Park stand out with their unique beehive-shaped formations, best seen on foot or from the air.