Western Australia

Situated in the southern hemisphere, Western Australia occupies around one-third of Australia’s total landmass. That’s an area of 2.5 million square kilometers or 965,000 square miles.

The sheer size of Western Australia beckons visitors back time and again to explore the huge number and range of Australian holiday possibilities across the State’s distinct regions?.

?Western Australia is home to plenty of extraordinary experiences, the likes of which can only be found right here. WA boasts the largest collection of wildflowers on the planet, some of the whitest beaches in the country and one of only a few places world-wide where you can swim with the ocean’s largest fish. Here’s a taste of the extraordinary experiences on offer in Western Australia….this is just the beginning.

Here you can find information about key destinations to explore around Western Australia.

Beaches, exotic marine life, national reserves and the bluest ocean you’ll see anywhere in the world – all in Australia’s Coral Coast. Swim with whale sharks, meet the dolphins of Monkey Mia and take in the unique rock formations of the Pinnacles.

Vast clear skies and theatrical landscapes make for a real Australian adventure, with Aboriginal encounters and settlements built by gold rush pioneers. Images of the vast clear skies and theatrical landscapes of Australia’s Golden Outback region will stamp themselves forever in your mind’s eye.

Australia’s North West is one of the world’s last true wilderness areas and the place to go for an authentic Aussie outback adventure. Relax on the breathtaking Cable Beach. Don’t miss the Bungle Bungle Range and the rocky landscapes of Karijini National Park.

From towering forests to whale watching, fine food and wine to world class surfing, Australia’s South West offers some of the most varied Australian holiday travel experiences in the State.

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