Western Australia

To travel from Darwin to Perth in Western Australia is like driving from Madrid to Moscow in Europe. More than 4000 km of wild and varied landscapes. Immerse yourself in the expansive Kimberley outback, stroll along white sand beaches and turquoise waters and explore national parks of indescribable beauty. And maybe you have the opportunity to see whales, dolphins, sharks, turtles and even manta rays. Western Australia is less touristy than the East Coast and perfect if you like adventure and expansive areas! Here are all our tips to plan your trip.

rottnest island

Visit Rottnest Island: A paradise just outside Perth

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Wadjemup — better known as Rottnest Island — sits 19 km off the Western Australian coast and blends reef‑rimmed bays, pink salt lakes and the...

Visit Esperance – Western Australia : Best things to do

Whether you arrive from Adelaide to discover the West Coast of Australia or leave the Perth Hills to cross the Nullarbor Plain, don’t miss...

The top things to do in Perth

Perth, the sun-soaked capital of Western Australia, offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. For travelers visiting Australia on a Working...
Perth to Darwin road trip

West Coast of Australia: Perth to Darwin road trip itinerary

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Quieter and wilder than the East Coast, the West Coast of Australia is a paradise for nature lovers, with gorgeous landscapes, sprawling desert plains...

The Coral Coast – Western Australia

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The Coral Coast of Western Australia is a stunning region stretching from Cervantes in the south to Exmouth in the north, spanning over 1,100...
broome

Visit Broome (WA): What to do and see

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Broome, a stunning coastal town in Western Australia, offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Situated in the Kimberley...

Karijini National Park – Complete Guide

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Karijini National Park, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, is one of the country's most stunning natural landscapes. If you are planning...