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Western Australia

Ever heard the expression bigger than Texas? It applies here. You could fit Texas into Western Australia (WA) and still have room for New Zealand. East-coast Australians who have visited speak of the west with a kind of reverence. They tell of wondrous weather and white wine. And surfing (the waves and the menu).

Travelers can find themselves traversing infinite roads through forest, mulga scrub or desert. They can explore the kind of red, sweeping outback that Australia is so famous for  where all that glitters was once gold.

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Perth Wine Tours

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2010

Picturesque Perth, capital of Australia's largest state, Western Australia, is a magnet for people seeking the good life – brilliant coastline, ocean-fresh seafood and a renowned wine scene.  ... Continue Reading »

3 Days in Perth: Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2010

Perth is a city with the sun turned up to ten. This stunning city on Australia's west coast, its modern central business district highlighted by a glamorous Indian Ocean backdrop, has shucked its ... Continue Reading »

3 Days in Broome: Suggested Itineraries

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2010

Although a mere pinprick on the colossal northwest Australian coast, Broome looms large in the Australian psyche. Broome is synonymous with exotic, tropical beaches and the outdoors. Western ... Continue Reading »

If you are visiting Monkey Mia, check out Shell Beach while you are there

Undercover American

Written by Undercover American, Australia, December 2010

Not far from Monkey Mia, Shell Beach is an intriguing place to visit. Instead of sand, the ground is covered with shells. It's not easy on your feet but it's fascinating. The shells are meters ... Continue Reading »

Margaret River

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, July 2011

No trip to Western Australia (WA) is complete without visiting one of Australia’s most magical places. Margaret River, with its incredible coastline and year-round sunshine is WA’s prime surfing and ... Continue Reading »

Ningaloo Reef

Chou Fleur

Written by Chou Fleur, Australia, October 2010

One of the best experiences ever - swimming with the Majestic Whale Sharks, the largest fish in the Ocean from Exmouth or Coral Bay from late March to early July. It is also a beautiful reef to dive ... Continue Reading »

Roadtrip in The Kimberley

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, February 2012

If you’re hankering for a slice of the ‘real’ Australia then the Kimberley region in the country’s remote northwest is a great place to start. Deep gorges, waterfalls, rivers, unique plants and ... Continue Reading »

Swan Valley wine cruise

Written by MARGARET D, November 2011

I booked this all day wine tasting cruise as a birthday celebration for my husband, and it was such a lovely day. Very informative in both attractions and wine. The hard working crew served all ... Continue Reading »

The Best of Broome

Emma

Written by Emma, Australia, February 2012

Broome is a charming tropical town in the remote Kimberley region of Australia. Nestled on a peninsula and surrounded by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, the town is a popular holiday ... Continue Reading »

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