Spanning 1,490 miles from north to south, Western Australia covers a third of the continent and is the largest state you can visit Down Under. Here, you can experience Australia's sunniest capital city, whitest beach and largest expanse of outback; discover one of the oldest living cultures on earth and UNESCO World Heritage reef and rock formations; enjoy fantastic surf, premium wines, abundant wildlife and sill have lots of reasons to return.
Perth is Australia’s only state capital where you can soak up the beach lifestyle, relax in natural bushland, sample world-class local wines and watch an ocean sunset all within just 30 minutes of the city. It’s also the sunniest state capital and boasts a string of 19...
As the second largest state in the world, Western Australia is very much a year-round destination with a Mediterranean climate in the south, desert in the east and tropical conditions in the north.
Perth is approximately 16¾ hours from the UK (non-stop) or 19½ hours with a stopover.
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Our recommendations for the best places to visit in Western Australia.
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This 1½ hour tour in Yallingup starts with a short guided bushwalk identifying traditional medicinal plants. Next you will venture into Ngilgi Cave, where the good spirit Ngilgi dwells, to hear Dreamtime legends and hear a mesmerising didgeridoo performance. Minimum age 5 years. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia
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Head out from Exmouth for a full day tour in search of whale sharks. On-board marine biologists provide fascinating insights and you may also spy dugongs and dolphins. If you wish, you can also swim with these graceful creatures (wetsuits & snorkels provided), from £299. Min age 6 years.
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Depart Geraldton for a one hour flight to see the Pink Lake at Hutt Lagoon, whose pink hue is created by the presence of an algae. It’s a remarkable sight!
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Discover Ningaloo in a day from Exmouth. Ascend to the top of Cape Range to view Charles Knife Gorge and sprawling Exmouth Gulf views, discover the unique flora and fauna of Cape Range National Park, enjoy an exclusive tour of tranquil Yardie Creek, visit Vlamingh Head Lighthouse and more.
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Visit the Voyager Estate in Margaret River where you begin with a guided walk through the estate’s vineyards. From here, head to the winery, tasting wine straight from the barrel and gaining an insight into the winemaking craft. Return to the cellar door for a selection of celebrated wines and delicious cheeses. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia
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Leave Albany early morning for Bremer Bay where you board your vessel and set off for the Southern Ocean and Bremer Canyon. Here, orca gather and feast on the rich source of food in the water, and hopefully you’ll see them glide by and rise out of the water. Return to Bremer Bay late afternoon and arrive back at Albany early evening. Photo credit: Tourism Western Australia
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Travel from Albany to Torndirrup National Park where you’ll call in at Stony Hill for 360º views. Visit Frenchman Bay, then continue to The Gap and Natural Bridge where you feel the force of the ocean as it heaves itself against the granite walls. Final stop is Albany Wind Farm.
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