Western Australia Attractions
Our list of noteworthy Western Australia attractions and places to see in Western Australia, from the must-see tourist landmarks to the top local attractions.
The Kimberley
Celebrated for its endless miles of calm blue sea and white sand beach, the Western Australian pearling town of Broome is your base for off-road driving ... Continue Reading »
Cape Leveque
One of Australia's most stunning stretches of coastline, Cape Leveque is filled with saturated hues: brick-red cliffs, pearl-white sand and clear, blue ... Continue Reading »
Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia means one thing: interacting with dolphins! Wild dolphins have been swimming up to greet visitors at Monkey Mia for decades, often arriving ... Continue Reading »
Cottesloe Beach
Cottesloe Beach’s Indian Ocean waves and sugar-like sand make you forget quite easily that you're in the middle of a major Australian city. When you’re lying ... Continue Reading »
Kings Park & Botanic Garden
Perth’s sprawling Kings Park crowns a hilltop of natural bushland on the city’s western border. Taking up 1,000 acres (400.5 hectares) of parklands, botanic ... Continue Reading »
Swan Valley
It’s easy to indulge in gourmet food, great wines and river scenery on a great day out from Perth by taking a trip to the Swan Valley. Right on Perth’s ... Continue Reading »
Fremantle
Freestylin’ Fremantle (‘Freo’) is Perth’s laid-back little sister, an alternative, relaxed port city of cafes, funky shops, pastel-hued pubs and yachtie ... Continue Reading »
Pinnacles Desert
The eerie limestone shapes of the Pinnacles are a popular day trip from Perth, rising out of the desert floor like something from a lunar landscape. The ... Continue Reading »
Margaret River
Margaret River is Western Australia's food, wine, surfing and leisure playground. It’s also one of the most scenic and lush regions in the state, graced ... Continue Reading »
Perth Zoo
Perth Zoo is a leader in conservation and research, with natural, spacious exhibits and an important breeding-for-release program for threatened native ... Continue Reading »
Broome Chinatown
A colorful history accompanies Broome's Chinatown. During the heyday of Broome's pearling industry, the pearlers (many from China, Japan, the Philippines, ... Continue Reading »
Broome Courthouse Markets
The Broome Courthouse Markets offer an exciting array of local arts and crafts. There are clothes by local designers and many jewelry stores selling unique ... Continue Reading »
Broome Crocodile Park
Get up close to the snapping jaws at Malcolm Douglas' Broome Crocodile Park where you can meet baby crocs, alligators, freshwater crocs and ferocious ... Continue Reading »
Cable Beach
A brilliant 14 mi (22 km) of unspoiled white sand and turquoise waters, Cable Beach is a sun-lover's paradise. Even during the busiest time of year (‘the ... Continue Reading »
Dinosaur Footprints
A 50 mi (80 km) dinosaur trackway runs through the Kimberley. At low tide, Guantheaume Point is one of the best vantage points to see the tracks of at least ... Continue Reading »
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