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EXPERIENCES YOU’LL LOVE


       The best part of any journey is the experiences you have along the way, leaving
       you with memories to relive long after the holiday is over.

       Western Australia has countless amazing things to see and do. Here are some of
       our favourites to inspire your wanderlust.















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       SAY HI TO A QUOKKA                   SWIM WITH A WHALE SHARK
       Blessed with picturesque scenery, dazzling marine   Western Australia is big on incredible animal
       life and some of the best beaches in the world,   encounters. Swimming with the gentle Whale
       Rottnest Island is just a short ferry ride from Perth   sharks as they play in the waters off the Coral
       but a world away from city life. With 63 stunning   Coast between March and August, is an
       beaches and 20 delightful bays to choose from,   experience not to be missed. Watch in awe as
       you’re sure to find the perfect spot for a refreshing   these magnificent ocean behemoths, reaching   Swim alongside the
       swim. Hire a bike and cycle around the island, join   lengths of 12 metres or more, glide gracefully   gentle giants of the sea as
       a guided walking tour or grab some snorkelling   past your boat oblivious to life above the water.   they cruise the waters of
       gear and discover the underwater snorkel trails.   Marvel at the size of the biggest fish in the world   Ningaloo Marine Park
       Whatever you do, join the likes of Roger Federer   as you swim alongside them in the pristine waters
       and Margot Robbie and get a selfie with the cutest   of the Ningaloo Marine Park. Fortunately for land-
       inhabitant of Rottnest Island – the Quokka!  dwellers, their favourite meal is plankton.




















       Piccaninny Creek, Purnululu National Park

       TAKE FLIGHT OVER
       PURNULULU NATIONAL PARK
       The majestic orange and black striped beehive
       domes – the Bungle Bungle Range – are one
       of Australia’s most unusual and fascinating
       landforms. Due to the park’s remoteness and
       huge scale, there are areas that have not been
       seen by the human eye for thousands of years.
       For the best views over the national park,                                                                 Courtesy of Tourism Western Australia/Jamie Gilmore
       opt for a plane or helicopter flight. If you are
       feeling adventurous, hike into the range and
       explore Echidna Chasm, Cathedral Gorge and
       Piccaninny Creek.                    Cathedral Gorge, Purnululu National Park



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