Experience Rottnest Island
The time you spend on Wadjemup / Rottnest Island is an invitation to re-connect. Breathe in the abundance of space around you, pause, and take it all in. This is an opportunity to explore an island with a rich history, incredible coastal scenes, and wildlife populations you won't find anywhere else. Welcome to Wadjemup.
Click HereStar Gazing Experience
When you want to see the Milky Way in all its brilliance, the stars will be at our fingertips just an hour or so from the city. Try your hand at astrophotography or take a pair of binoculars to take a closer look at the stars.
Click HereBusselton Jetty
Wander - Wonder - Laugh - Learn Extending 1.841 kilometres over stunning Geographe Bay, the heritage-listed Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. A must see for any visitor to the Margaret River region.
Click HerePinnacles Desert
Located at the southern gateway to Australia's Coral Coast, along the Indian Ocean Drive, the Pinnacles Desert of Nambung National Park is one of the major natural attractions in the region. The park is located roughly 200km, or 2 hours' drive north of Perth, and covers an area of 17,487 hectares providing natural habitat for an extensive array of native animals and bird life.
Click HereFederation Walkways
One of Kings Park and Botanic Garden's most popular tourist attractions, the 40 minute return journey begins east of the Forrest Roundabout. It travels through the Western Australian Botanic Garden and over the spectacular elevated 52 metre glass and steel arched bridge to the Beedawong Meeting Place.
Click HereSCITECH
As Western Australia's leading science education institution, Scitech aims to increase awareness, interest, capability and participation by all Western Australians in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Click HereCaversham Wildlife
Caversham Wildlife Park is owned and operated by a Western Australian family; since 1988! We house the largest private collection of wildlife in Western Australia. With around 2000 individuals, made up of about 200 different species, there is something for everyone!
Click HereWave Rock, York Tour
Move on to see the spectacular prehistoric rock formation of Wave Rock and sacred Aboriginal sites. Leaving Wave Rock, head next to Mulka’s Cave. Return to Perth with a comfort stop on the way, arriving back in Perth in the evening.
Click HereGranite Skywalk
The Granite Skywalk has two lookouts with spectacular views across the park and farmland. These views stretch to Albany on the south coast, Mount Gardner, Mount Manypeaks to the south-east and the Stirling Range to the north.
Click HereThe Gap & Natural Bridege
Lookouts at both The Gap and Natural Bridge provide outstanding views of the Southern Ocean and the coast from Bald Head to West Cape Howe. Visitors to The Gap can venture onto the accessible viewing platform 40m above the surging seas.
Click HereBluff Knoll, Albany
Bluff Knoll is located in the Stirling Range National Park, 4.5 hours south of Perth and 1.5 hours from Albany on the south coast.
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