Western Australia tours, sightseeing, things to do

Western Australia

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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.

Coast of Western Australia

From USD $133.32

Explore the coastline of Perth

This is a chance to experience and enjoy Perth's landscape and lifestyle. See Western Australia's spectacular coastline, view dolphins in their natural environment and take a cruise.

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Swan Valley Wine Cruise from Perth

From USD $134.24

Swan Valley Wine Cruise from Perth

Take an entertaining day cruise from Perth along the beautiful Swan Valley, and wine and dine as you go! You'll cruise to the upper reaches of the Swan River, go wine tasting at premium wineries in the Swan Valley and enjoy lunch at a riverside winery restaurant.

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Perth Sightseeing Pass

From USD $112.17

Perth Sightseeing Pass

Save money when you buy in advance and choose an open-dated touring package that takes the hassle out of planning, leaving you free to relax on your vacation. Perth Sightseeing Pass is a great "design it yourself" touring pass with 4 different options.

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Suggested Itineraries: Western Australia

On experiencing Perth's temperate vibrancy and bountiful beaches, with the rich southern wilderness and wineries at its feet, some travelers wonder why Australians settled for the east coast at all. The southwestern coastline and its capital - the world's most remote city its size - have all you could want.

Great Southern is a unique wilderness area. Stunning coastline, 386,000 hectares of forest and the famous Valley of the Giants are the highlights. The priceless treasure of World Heritage-listed Shark Bay is a unique area of wildlife, unspoiled beaches, blue skies and azure waters.

Western Australia: featured traveler photos
Busselton Jetty

Photo by: David C, Australia

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