Western Australia Holiday/What to see in Western Australia
The inspiring surroundings of Western Australia bring many people to this part of the country, where they can bask in the warm, Australian sunshine, partake in the area’s seemingly endless water recreational activities, laze along the picturesque beaches or admire the beautiful array of marine life. Western Australia is nature in its purest form: from massive rock formations, to sandy white beaches, to dense forests with ancient trees, this area of the country is, without a doubt, the place to connect with nature and all of its breathtaking glory.
Perth
A trip to Perth is a must-have when visiting Western Australia. The beautiful beaches, the many wildlife parks and the fantastic array of marine life are just a part of what makes a holiday in Perth so endearing. Accommodation along the coastline or the scenic waterways of the Swan River is a must when staying in Perth. Crabbing, windsurfing, sailing and dining on fabulous cuisine are just some of the great pastimes you will be able to enjoy.
Margaret River Wine Region
The Margaret River Wine Region, which is located between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin, is the nucleus for all things culinary in Western Australia. From fresh produce, to scrumptious wine and premium cheeses, the Margaret River Wine Region is the place to be for the best locally grown and made foods.
The natural surroundings and the surfer’s coastline of the Margaret River Wine Region are yet another reason why this part of Western Australia receives so much attention.
Monkey Mia
Monkey Mia is a bay in Western Australia where dolphins can be viewed and fed. This free destination enables individuals to witness dolphins frolicking in their natural habit, and coming to shore to be fed.
Fremantle
Located near the mouth of the Swan River, Fremantle boasts a fascinating history and plenty of multi-cultural charm. One of the most popular sites of Fremantle is the beautifully preserved 19th century port streetscape. Other sites of Fremantle include the shops, the food and the great art galleries featuring Aboriginal crafts.
Broome
Powder-white beaches and sparkling, azure waters provide a picturesque backdrop to Western Australia’s Broome. This part of Western Australia is also home to some of the most luxurious holiday accommodation.
Cable Beach, Broome’s most popular (and arguably the most beautiful) beach, is a great spot at which to laze about on the beach or watch the sunset.
Broome is home to many artists, writers and musicians who may very well use this beautiful area of Western Australia as their inspiration.
Kalbarri
Outdoor water recreation and beautiful, natural terrain can be enjoyed in Kalbarri. From beautiful beaches to rock gorges and coastal cliffs, the sights of Kalbarri will surely not disappoint! A great variety of holiday accommodation can be found in Kalbarri, including quaint inns and luxurious hotels.
Western Australia offers something for everyone and much more!


