Where to stay in Western Australia State
- Perth
- 1500 hotels
- Margaret River
- 868 hotels
- Vasse
- 250 hotels
- Mandurah
- 206 hotels
- Kalbarri
- 145 hotels
- Albany
- 143 hotels
- Jurien Bay
- 116 hotels
- Exmouth
- 108 hotels
- Broome
- 74 hotels
- Denmark
- 71 hotels
- Rockingham
- 67 hotels
- Esperance
- 59 hotels
- Kalgoorlie
- 57 hotels
- Geraldton
- 57 hotels
- Bunbury
- 54 hotels
- Lancelin
- 48 hotels
- Pemberton
- 47 hotels
- Bridgetown
- 32 hotels
- Guilderton
- 31 hotels
- Port Hedland
- 27 hotels
- Avon Valley
- 22 hotels
- Nannup
- 20 hotels
- Karratha
- 20 hotels
- Balingup
- 19 hotels
- Kununurra
- 18 hotels
- Carnarvon
- 17 hotels
- Northam
- 17 hotels
- Denham
- 16 hotels
- Cervantes
- 12 hotels
- Collie
- 12 hotels
- Yanchep
- 12 hotels
- Bremer Bay
- 10 hotels
- Kalgan
- 10 hotels
- Chittering
- 9 hotels
- Porongurup
- 9 hotels
- Walpole
- 9 hotels
- Derby (WA)
- 8 hotels
- Durack
- 8 hotels
- Green Head
- 8 hotels
- Kronkup
- 7 hotels
- Wellington Mill
- 7 hotels
- Kendenup
- 7 hotels
- Newman
- 7 hotels
- Capel
- 6 hotels
- Bow Bridge
- 6 hotels
- Meekatharra
- 6 hotels
- Port Denison
- 5 hotels
- Dwellingup
- 5 hotels
- Hoddys Well
- 5 hotels
- Onslow
- 5 hotels
- Upper Warren
- 5 hotels
- Donnybrook
- 5 hotels
- Manjimup
- 5 hotels
- Katanning
- 5 hotels
- Toodyay
- 5 hotels
- Dongara
- 5 hotels
- York
- 5 hotels
- Merredin
- 5 hotels
- Australind
- 4 hotels
- Rottnest Island
- 4 hotels
- Busselton
- 4 hotels
- Coral Bay
- 4 hotels
- Williamstown
- 4 hotels
- Serpentine
- 4 hotels
- North Walpole
- 4 hotels
- Herron
- 4 hotels
- Baldivis
- 3 hotels
- Mullalyup
- 3 hotels
- Rosa Glen
- 3 hotels
- Greenough
- 3 hotels
- Mount Barker (Western Australia)
- 3 hotels
- Point Samson
- 3 hotels
- Hyden
- 3 hotels
- Halls Creek
- 3 hotels
- Norseman
- 3 hotels
- Monkey Mia
- 2 hotels
- Purnululu National Park
- 2 hotels
- Murchison
- 2 hotels
- Kondinin
- 2 hotels
- Burekup
- 2 hotels
- Kambalda
- 2 hotels
- King River
- 2 hotels
- King Leopold Ranges
- 2 hotels
- Lake Argyle
- 2 hotels
- Boorara Brook
- 2 hotels
- West Toodyay
- 2 hotels
- Mummballup
- 2 hotels
- Mundaring
- 2 hotels
- Cuballing
- 2 hotels
- Dampier Peninsula
- 2 hotels
- Nanarup
- 2 hotels
- Lowlands
- 2 hotels
- Hamelin Bay
- 2 hotels
- Hopetoun (Western Australia)
- 2 hotels
- Mitchell Plateau
- 1 hotel
- Hamelin Pool
- 1 hotel
- Boddington
- 1 hotel
- Eglinton
- 1 hotel
- Dalwallinu
- 1 hotel
- Whim Creek
- 1 hotel
- Cheynes
- 1 hotel
- Horrocks
- 1 hotel
- Coolgardie (WA)
- 1 hotel
- Fairbridge
- 1 hotel
- Learmonth
- 1 hotel
- Kordabup
- 1 hotel
- Mcalinden
- 1 hotel
- Oakley
- 1 hotel
- Wooroloo
- 1 hotel
- Bullsbrook
- 1 hotel
- Parryville
- 1 hotel
- William Bay
- 1 hotel
- Wandering
- 1 hotel
- Drysdale River
- 1 hotel
- Dirk Hartog
- 1 hotel
- Ord River
- 1 hotel
- Gibb
- 1 hotel
- Eighty Mile Beach
- 1 hotel
- Kirup
- 1 hotel
- Corrigin
- 1 hotel
- Roebourne
- 1 hotel
- Kukerin
- 1 hotel
- Northampton
- 1 hotel
- Northcliffe
- 1 hotel
- Leonora
- 1 hotel
- Warnbro
- 1 hotel
- Karijini
- 1 hotel
- Oombulgurri
- 1 hotel
- Williams
- 1 hotel
- Muchea
- 1 hotel
- Wyndham
- 1 hotel
- Tom Price
- 1 hotel
- Dampier
- 1 hotel
- Fitzroy Crossing
- 1 hotel
Western Australia State hotels & accommodations

Firstly , we have to say , that the staff at this hotel are of the best service we have received in Australia! We have travelled all over Australia and we cannot commend the staff , from the bell boy , to the concierge with the biggest smile, to check in and check out. Maarlez , check in was brilliant & Amy a true little gem on check out. Great location, spacious room ...
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I checked out two days earlier than the reservasion due to my trip plan changing but the hotel did not refund for the 2 days hotel charge . I dont know it is the normal rule in Australia ? I have experienced the same case in Thailand , the hotel just charged me with actually day I stayed .

Chose to stay here as we had a bad experience at a cheaper hotel near by last time. For a extra $20 we got a 5 star experience. Super huge comfortable bed, ultra clean room. This hotel is no spring chicken, but fairly well kept. Quiet location off the highway. My first stay here and have already booked for my next trip with a late arrival into Perth. The menu was a lit...

Don't normally stay at older style properties when on business trips but all the 5 star Perth hotels were waaaaay over budget. Ambassador Hotel was pleasantly surprising. Lobby and restaurant are dated but rooms / bathrooms have been renovated. Food in restaurant good and with economical options. 24 hour lobby mini bar (great idea!) and. Ending machine. Guest laundry...

After looking at some very nice hotels for just a one night stay we decided to go for budget over luxury as the price difference was close to $150-$200 between this hotel and many others and a massive plus was the free parking. I was apprehensive as i do enjoy a little luxury but couldn't justify paying the extra, for this reason we chose Goodearth as it had quite good...

It is the second time we have stayed at this hotel - and mainly due to the impeccable room and services that we received the first time. It is a PERFECT getaway for a couple and six stars doesn't do it justice. The fact that you are far enough away from the main casino yet more than achievable walking distance is a huge plus. The decor is magical and I truly feel as a ...

I was impressed from the moment I arrived. I was early but reception had a room straight away. The apartment was much larger than I thought and looked into a beautiful courtyard. Everything room was spacious and when I asked for someone to come and navigate the TV for me the owner was there immediately. Daniel was so friendly and I felt very welcomed like I was part of...

Best thing you can say about the place is the location + cost, walk into town, cheap, and included free parking and Wifi (other places around the same price or less didn't include these). I have no complaints but it's an old fashioned motel, and while it's clean and tidy and I'd happily stay there again it's definitely not 3 star. It's 2 star.

The location of the hotel is in West Perth, not far away from the hustle and bustle of the city if you drive. The best part of staying in this hotel is the free parking that comes with the booking. The parking lot is just a couple of blocks away, roughly 3-4 mins walk. The public parking lots outside the hotel are free after 6pm/before 8am and on weekends, so it's quit...

Great location for a stop over in Perth. Rooms are large, well equipped and good value. Location is pretty quiet but there are a few restaurants and bars within walking distance (10mins). Only complaint would be checkout is at 10am - but i think that is standard in Australia anyway.

I needed a place to stay near my office for a week in Perth and this hotel was perfect for my needs. Great staff at check in changed my room when I could smell strong cigarette smoke with no hassle and the location is right at the foot of the Chinese District of Northbridge so has some fantastic restaurants within a 5 min walk. I now book all of my staff into this hote...

I took a very early flight to Perth from Melbourne, so I arrived at the hotel around 8 am. No bother! Suzanne at the front desk automatically upgraded me at no charge and I was immediately allowed to go to my room and begin enjoying Western Australia. The view was incredible and I loved hearing the sound of the waves as I fell asleep at night. The hotel itself is close...

room was a little disappointing. Also, I booked and paid extra for breakfast and was then told this was not an all inclusive breakfast so we ended up paying extra for this. room had a faux window with a photo of perth as the "view" -- the hotel didn't seem that busy, surely we could have been shifted to a room with a real window? Overall, this Hotel is OK, but I have ...

Convenient location just a short bus ride from the central shopping area. Yellow Cat (free bus on a city loop) stops 50m from the front door. A great price for the space provided. After hours check in was straightforward. Appliances, furnishings and fittings were all well maintained and very clean. There is a small IGA supermarket across the road that stocks every...

Fabulous spot - food was great though a bit $$$ which is normal for hotels. Try and get a room overlooking the beach ...and walk down to the short order caravan for the best coffee in the Pillara. Staff were amazing - shuttle bus to town and cleaning staff so helpful.

The location of the hotel is fantastic. On top of their friendly staff, the hotel provided airport transfer service for the customers starts at 4am, so don't worry even if you have early morning flight on the next day! Definitely will stay again if visit western australia!

The hotel is very good and a solid 4 star in my opinion. The room, staff and facilties from what i checked were perfectly suitable. The room premium deluxe, was nice all the amenties and things you'd expect, the bathroom was the stand out though, huge soaking bath and separate rainfall shower, great. The room itself was a bit on the small side with not much desk space,...

We stayed here a long time ago now, thought id posted a review already! Sorry for the delay. The location and price of this place are great. We stayed here when we first arrived in perth and it was just the job. 5 minute walk to the city centre, right near kings park too. The building itself is a little old and dated now but still more than adequate. Free wifi, small k...

It was great, we stayed for 5 days in a two bedroom apartment. The kids had their own space and we our privacy. Location wise, the apartment is well located, the CAT stop is just a block away. Queen's Garden is about 2 blocks away with other parks within a block or two. Facilities wise, the apartment was extremely complete. It had washing machine (with drying, very u...
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Hotel had superb service. Despite arriving early, they were glad to keep our luggage prior to check in and made sure luggage were all ready in our room once we are able to check in. On our last day, our flight was at 1am. And check out time was at 11am. We checked out early but again, hotel was more than happy to hold on to our luggage till we got back, which was aro...

i stay in this hotel due to agoda have a special deal which the price is far cheaper than other hotel in this rating. its next to burswood casino and no doubt you have great access to the restaurants and other entertainment venues at walking distance. there is a train station at walking distance and bus come and go but i suggest travelers get your own vehicle a...

Well, it's a bit disappointing that the breakfast hours are not earlier, seeing as getting around the sites in western Australia takes pretty much half a day and most travellers would love to have a headstart by setting out early so as to enjoy the sights more. The only day that I had the breakfast (out of 3 days), it was good but the service is super slow, everyone wa...

We spent 3 nights at the Esplanade Hotel Fremantle, and were so happy that we could walk to just about everything, including the train station for places that were a bit further out. The hotel itself shows its age, but the rooms are nicely appointed. The bed was a little soft for me, but I did appreciate a wide variety of pillows to choose from. The pool is very small...
Cheap places to stay in Western Australia State

I really enjoyed my stay here, relaxing in the hammock beside the pool and enjoying cheap happy hour beers. It's a close walk to everything in town, the markets, and the airport, it is a bit further to cable beach but the town bus is easy to use and there is a stop right around the corner

This would have to be the best hostel in Perth, esp. for long-term travelers who are looking for a quiet place to get well-deserved rest in between travels. I stayed in a single room, which was the cheapest I could find in the entire state. The internet is excellent here, which is a huge plus and actually quite a rare find in Australia. The manager is extremely friendl...

This hostel is centrally located nearby Cultural central (Art Gallery and Western Australia Museum) as well Perth Station. The good thing on this hostel is kitchen is available hence you can save on your travel budget in Perth. Others is not much special, some parts is a bit dirty and toilet only available on first floor, hence if your room on second floor have to go d...

I do FIFO work but as a chef don't get paid anywhere near what (I am worth) other FIFO workers get, so I can't waste money. I'll stay here if it's just a night before flying out, if it's for 4 hours to get some sleep after coming in from OS before a flight or if it is for the whole R & R week, because of it's location to great eateries and bars, for it's very low price...

This hostel is alot more then wath you pay for. It is very clean, cheap, have a great atmosphere. Facilities are good and it is uncomplicated to use the kitchen. It have even free coffee. You can make your laundry for only 4 AU$. In my month staying they took me and other guests to the beach for free. The staff cares alot and doing a great job. Highly recommended.

I recently went to Perth over Christmas break and needed to find a safe and private room in a central location. Several locals recommended the Akara for its incredible location, staff, and facilities. I was truly blown away by the caliber of comfort and cleanliness provided given the price. The location was walking distance from public transport, great food, shopping...

How often do you get a chance to stay inside a world heritage listed building...and that too at such an attractive price point! I would highly recommend this to anyone intending to come to Perth/ Western Australia. Its a unique experience in itself to stay in a prison in actual prison cells and get all the modern amenities and comforts at the same time. Its very well m...

It was adequate. No aircon in the room where there was supposedly airconditioning reflected on Agoda, but no big deal for me. Staff was understanding when there was confusion in the booking. I booked via Agoda, who in turn booked using booking.com, hence there was a double booking reflected in my Agoda and booking.com application. This resulted in me thinking I double-...

Nice location.Close to many bars, restaurants and Asian markets. Not far from central station and city center. Just 10 minutes by walk. Friendly and helpful staff. Reasonable price. Share room is clean and comfortable. Kitchen is equipped . Very cozy place to stay for travel.

Honestly, this is a good hostel. But with some wierd people who stays there. I stayed in a big girldorm, it was really empty but even if it would had been filled up have they made everything really smart. None off the beds disturbs to much off the lights in the roof. We also had the showers and toilets connected with the room so you could walk however you want to and d...

The hostel is located within walking distance to bars, restaurants, cafes and the City is only 10 - 15 minute walk away. Bus stop in front of the hostel and plenty of buses on Beaufort St make it easy to get to the city. Staff were very friendly and accommodating (I requested early check-in and was accommodated). The room was a decent size for a hostel, clean and th...

Pros: Free breakfast Big public space:movie room ,pool table , hammock ,big kitchen ,fridge is not completely stuffed Cons AC in the room can be noise The ac at public space get turned on at 10 and at that time it’s already hot at this weather It’s not a party hostel but sometimes things can get noise in there even after 11 Summer is the high season all over Aust...

This place is located at very convenient and quiet place. 2 mins walk to train station and 3 mins walk to big supermarket. I liked their facility too. They have some big kitchens and they provide some plates and cups per person. And they have big TVs and we can watch movies. And what I liked the best was they have hair dryer at shower room!!

Value for money super friendly staff great facilities walking distance to the best of cable beach camels 10 minute walk away 7 minutes from the airport bar and food at beaches of Broome super cheap yum reliable open whole day free brekkie bus stop right in the front, I'll be back!

First experience travel in Australia and feel lucky to met in sundancer backpacker resort, nice and friendly receptionist that winning to help us, chill with us and make friends with us, and the facility occupied and comfortable, we can easy to suit inside the resort since we are easy to getting known each other new friend there. Feel relax, listen to favorite song, be...

1. Very noisy and old air-conditioner , I require change another room the first day we right there , the staff is friendly but said this is as good as you can get in here ... 2.extremely dirty ,damp and smelly, the wall has lots of black spot and the sheet has a hole by someone smoked there , I regret so much that I paid by 3 nights over there , worst place I have ne...

Location is superb! Near to CBD where you can enjoy weekend night at CBD squares. Night market on friday nite. Near muslim restaurant. Insan Cafe just beside the hotel and Love & Care Cafe at the corner. Ispa Kebeb about 500mtrs if you lazy to cook! Perth underground was about 500mtrs for us to explore Fremantle & Mandhurah by train. Caretaker needs to spend more time ...
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we had a private double room which was basic but what we needed, when we arrived there was nobody to check us in for 2 hours so we left and went for a walk down the beach. The bar area was good had a great atmosphere and cheap drinks, the kitchen area was really big and well maintained. The showers could of been kept cleaner and the general area was a bit messy as peop...

Very nice and helpful owners. The little queenbed room did not offer a cupboard where you could hang clothes but deep drawers that did the job as well. It was the first accommodation I had in Australia, where you had pegs for you coat, which is a must to me, because you don't want to put it into the cupboard after a walk in the rain. The room was clean and had a co...

I lost my wallet in the room. then I drove 6 hours away and not planned to go back. The staff found it. She sent my wallet to Perth and let me get it back. That's amazing. I lost nothing finally, but gained much love from Karen. Before this, when I arrived in the late afternoon. She told us to catch the sunset in 5 min. We really made it. The sunset is beautiful. just...
4-star hotels in Western Australia State
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I checked out two days earlier than the reservasion due to my trip plan changing but the hotel did not refund for the 2 days hotel charge . I dont know it is the normal rule in Australia ? I have experienced the same case in Thailand , the hotel just charged me with actually day I stayed .

Chose to stay here as we had a bad experience at a cheaper hotel near by last time. For a extra $20 we got a 5 star experience. Super huge comfortable bed, ultra clean room. This hotel is no spring chicken, but fairly well kept. Quiet location off the highway. My first stay here and have already booked for my next trip with a late arrival into Perth. The menu was a lit...

The staff were absolutely amazing friendly full of smile and could not do enough to help. Rooms are a great size we had a 2bedroom and there were 5 (1 on a trundle in the living room) of us with lots of room to spare and the beds are really comfortable. Our lounge was a little firm for us that was the only thing we could pick with the room. Love our stay and we will b...

I was a little apprehensive about the overall facility and the sound insolation of the apartment after reading from the reviews as this property was our 3rd choice after all the ones that in our 1st and 2nd choices list was taken up. I was wrong (so many of the reviewers were unfair about their comments) as the property fits our needs and requirements perfectly. The s...

We were there at late evening, we waited for 5 minutes at the counter and no one attend to us. After that, We were told that we can park our car at Road side but the next day we got saman for roadside parking. Perhaps the staff can tell the details about parking as we are foreign and not familiar with the rules of Australia.

Great location for a stop over in Perth. Rooms are large, well equipped and good value. Location is pretty quiet but there are a few restaurants and bars within walking distance (10mins). Only complaint would be checkout is at 10am - but i think that is standard in Australia anyway.

room was a little disappointing. Also, I booked and paid extra for breakfast and was then told this was not an all inclusive breakfast so we ended up paying extra for this. room had a faux window with a photo of perth as the "view" -- the hotel didn't seem that busy, surely we could have been shifted to a room with a real window? Overall, this Hotel is OK, but I have ...

Convenient location just a short bus ride from the central shopping area. Yellow Cat (free bus on a city loop) stops 50m from the front door. A great price for the space provided. After hours check in was straightforward. Appliances, furnishings and fittings were all well maintained and very clean. There is a small IGA supermarket across the road that stocks every...

Fabulous spot - food was great though a bit $$$ which is normal for hotels. Try and get a room overlooking the beach ...and walk down to the short order caravan for the best coffee in the Pillara. Staff were amazing - shuttle bus to town and cleaning staff so helpful.

The location of the hotel is fantastic. On top of their friendly staff, the hotel provided airport transfer service for the customers starts at 4am, so don't worry even if you have early morning flight on the next day! Definitely will stay again if visit western australia!

It was great, we stayed for 5 days in a two bedroom apartment. The kids had their own space and we our privacy. Location wise, the apartment is well located, the CAT stop is just a block away. Queen's Garden is about 2 blocks away with other parks within a block or two. Facilities wise, the apartment was extremely complete. It had washing machine (with drying, very u...

We've travelled around Australia for 2 months and been to many many hotels. The Tradewinds hotel is absolutely the best hotel you can stay between $100-$200. The room is spacious, renovated and equipped with all the fancy new appliances & furniture. We'd love to come back stay here in summer as the rooftop bar looks so stunning.

This apartment hotel is excellent value (at Agoda rates) - others who booked directly paid much more. The staff are very helpful, continental breakfast excellent and the location is just perfect with a free CAT bus right out the front. Direct access to a fantastic series of walking/bike paths is a real bonus.

A sort of oddity, a three-story boutique hotel. run by a woman who has a chain of Western Australia Swedish tea and bakery shops. Yes, there really is a Miss Maud. The rooms are great, although the fact that it is built using two older buildings means that short flights of stairs show up in the hallways. The breakfast buffet is the best I have ever seen—not to be misse...

Perhaps a little on the outside of town for some people, we stayed two nights and the room was reasonably sized and clean with comfortable bed, good shower and reasonably fitted out, quiet location so very little noise apart from nature. We had a reasonably priced cooked breakfast which was great as we were travelling and didn't need to eat lunchtime, also evening meal...

Love staying at the Alex and was remembered when I checked in from my previous visits...I was even given my favourite room to stay in as well. Great way to spend Australia day relaxing with friends and drinking wine before heading up to the rooftop garden and watching the Perth Skyworks show. Breakfast included the following morning and served to 11am and while the co...

Location is superb! Near to CBD where you can enjoy weekend night at CBD squares. Night market on friday nite. Near muslim restaurant. Insan Cafe just beside the hotel and Love & Care Cafe at the corner. Ispa Kebeb about 500mtrs if you lazy to cook! Perth underground was about 500mtrs for us to explore Fremantle & Mandhurah by train. Caretaker needs to spend more time ...

This place is really value for money. It is clean, the reception staffs are all friendly and helpful. The two bedrooms type comes with an equipped kitchen,laundry plus dryer,nice furniture and decorations. Best part is free transport to Perth international airport even at 3.45am! Public transport to Perth CBD is easy and cheap. We paid AUD3 per person traveling from do...

Really clean room, nice pool, good restaurant and bar. The only thing is that you need a car to go into town or walk 20 min. A bit pricey but BEST QUALITY PRICE in Kununurra. Avoid Country Club. They say they are luxury but they are not and the food is terrible with the new chef.

We stayed in this hotel on the last day of visiting Western Australia. With everyone extremely tired, it was great to stay in to a nice hotel room. This room was newly renovated, probably not being stay before. All the linen was new. Large 32" LCD with good selection of TV channels. We get 2 queen size bed in the room. There's a balcony with nice Swan River & City v...

Booked for 1 night for a quick trip to Perth, I wasn't sure what I would be getting as the room descriptions didn't differentiate the rooms. I booked a Breezy Urban room and got a corner room. No river views but I was on the 12th floor and had an amazing view regardless. Room was gorgeous, fresh and funky. Location was great! The vibe of the hotel is awesome! I did see...

It feels like you are entering a private club as you phone the contact number to gain entry to this bespoke hotel. The rooms blend the heritage building with modern styled comfort (Oh the comfort of the bed!). The location is fantastic - Lucky Chan's around the corner is a must. Highly recommended if you like a bit of character in your hotel experience.
Luxury hotels in Western Australia State

Firstly , we have to say , that the staff at this hotel are of the best service we have received in Australia! We have travelled all over Australia and we cannot commend the staff , from the bell boy , to the concierge with the biggest smile, to check in and check out. Maarlez , check in was brilliant & Amy a true little gem on check out. Great location, spacious room ...

It is the second time we have stayed at this hotel - and mainly due to the impeccable room and services that we received the first time. It is a PERFECT getaway for a couple and six stars doesn't do it justice. The fact that you are far enough away from the main casino yet more than achievable walking distance is a huge plus. The decor is magical and I truly feel as a ...

My overall stay at Duxton was very satisfactory. Check-in and out were very quick and efficient. Staff were friendly and polite. I booked a deluxe King and had a slight river view on the 8th floor of the hotel. The room was huge and comfortable. I will like to comment on the impeccable cleanliness of the room and the bathroom. Because of that, it was very comfortable....

I WIIL BE BACK TO BUNKERBAY AS I THINK THIS LOCATION IS ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO STAY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA, THE VIEWS ARE TOP, AND VERY RELAXING HOTEL GOOD FOOD AND A GOO PLACE TO BRING THE FAMILY SAFE BEACHES FOR CHILDREN GOOD POOL, AND GOOD IF YOU LIKE BIRD WATCHING THE FEATHER KIND THAT IS.

Staff especially at reception office were very helpful & friendly. Our beach front unit was well equipped & so nice that it was really out of our expectation. We couldn't resist to change our plan & spared more time staying inside the resort. The stay was the most memorable one throughout our 2-weeks holiday in Western Australia.

We had a lovely but too short stay at Como . After a small hitch concerning our misplaced booking fo the Wildflower restaurant all was put right by the hotel and we had a wonderful degustation meal watching the Australia Day fireworks from the 4th floor restaurant. We loved the hotel’s mix of historic building and stunning contemporary decor. Unforgettable.

I was very disappointed check in is not until 3 pm, and then you have to check out by 10 am!! To pay $290 to only have the evening and a few hours in the morning is very expensive. I also Manage Getaway Beach Holiday Units in Dongara, and it does not take 5 hours to clean Units. There must be a problem with your Cleaning Staff. I did request an early check in 11 - 12 ...

This should be the best hotel for our stay at Perth city so far. The room is clean, spacious and the bed is super soft and comfy. They also offer valet parking which the price is considered reasonable for the area with limited parking space (although there is public car park) but I felt it was safer to park at the hotel with strict security...there are quite a lot eate...

The Empire Retreat is situated in Margaret River winery region close to some of the best wines in Australia. The hospitality, service was fantastic and certainly the ambience makes you feel at home. The retreat provides an excellent home cooked breakfast and the big kitchen is available for guests to utilize if you decide to stay in for lunch and/or dinner. The accommo...

I recently booked a deluxe King room for myself and two girls who were staying the night. I booked it through Agoda and specified 3 people, paid the price and requested beds for 3 people. Agoda took my booking and payment. When I rang the Westin to double check my booking, they charged me $70 for the extra bed. When I explained I booked for 3 people and Agoda accepted ...

Great Breakfast, You can have your fresh fruit juice. simply love it. the Best hotel i have been to so far. The hotel room is nicely design. hotel Staff is so friendly and so kind to us and my little boy. lots of free gift for my little boy. thank you . the location is great. and near our car rental company.we save 1 day of car rental by taking a cab from airport. So ...

Excellent experience we had. Location was perfect, has supermarket just cross the road as well as small restaurants at neiboubhood. House is also close (~10-15mins drive) to Caversham and Whiteman Park, also wine tasting places. We recommend this property.

My husband and I had the pleasure of staying at Losari Retreat, in a Botanica Spa Villa this July, with our 3 month old daughter. The facilities are absolutely amazing with every detail thought of, from the heated flooring in the bathroom, beautiful eco fire, coffee machine with pods to the fully appointed state of the art kitchen. The weather was wet and windy, which...

Located just in the center of Fremantle old town. Less than 10 min. walking to Fremantle railway station. Room is spacious and nicely decorated. We received code from the property in advance, so the check in and check out were smooth and easy. There were eggs, milk, bacon, bread and butter in the refrigerator for the fist morning was good. The bed was too soft for ...

Our accommodation was large and comfortable with access to the roomy balcony where we watched kangaroos grazing and bird life and possums in the trees. Our hosts were friendly and knowledgeable and provided the best breakfast we have had in a B+B. Elegant table setting with fabulous home cooked food which was made to order. The location was conveniently close to town...

Wow! From the fabulous view and warm welcome on arrival to the luxurious extras, this retreat is a definate ‘come back to’ break. In fact, we have already booked it for our son and daughter in law who with two youngsters deserve a well earned treat. It is ideal for couples wanting to relax and unwind, yet has lots to do on its doorstep including the Swan Valley winerie...

Same comments as I booked this room for my boss This is my second stay in this hotel, very friendly owner with great customer service, the whole hotel's bathroom just had a upgrade and the hot water system is really good. A lot of varieties of breakfast to choice from, reasonable hotel rate. Will stay here for sure if come for business again.
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What's the average price of a hotel in Western Australia?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Western Australia is USD 121. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Western Australia is USD 145. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Western Australia is USD 333.
What's the average price of a hotel in Western Australia this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Western Australia this weekend is USD 116. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Western Australia this weekend is USD 141. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Western Australia this weekend is USD 337.
What's the average price of a hotel in Western Australia tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Western Australia tonight is USD 116. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Western Australia tonight is USD 137. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Western Australia tonight is USD 360.
What are the best hotels in Western Australia near Lake Cave Mammoth Cave Nature Reserve?
Verified travelers to Western Australia who stayed near Lake Cave Mammoth Cave Nature Reserve have given top reviews to Harmony Forest.
What are the best hotels in Western Australia near Kings Park War Memorial?
Verified travelers to Western Australia who stayed near Kings Park War Memorial have given top reviews to Wallaby Backpackers Hostel Perth - valid passport, Perth City Suites and Durack House.
What are the best hotels in Western Australia near The Perth Mint?
Verified travelers to Western Australia who stayed near The Perth Mint have given top reviews to Perth City Suites, Wallaby Backpackers Hostel Perth - valid passport and Durack House.
What are the most popular hotels in Western Australia?
Some of our most popular hotels in Western Australia are Great Southern Hotel Perth, Hostel G and Rydges Perth Kings Square.
What are the best hotels in Western Australia for couples?
Hotels in Western Australia that are highly rated by couples include Hostel G, Rydges Perth Kings Square and Oaks Perth Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Western Australia for families?
Hotels in Western Australia that are highly rated by families include Great Southern Hotel Perth, Hostel G and Rydges Perth Kings Square.
What hotels in Western Australia have the best views?
Verified travelers to Western Australia have given top reviews for the views at Mantra Geraldton, Bunbury Seaview Apartments and On the Deck @ Shark Bay.
What hotels in Western Australia have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Western Australia have given top reviews for the breakfast at Cervantes Pinnacles Motel, Hotel Clipper and The Beach House at Bayside.
What are the best cities in Western Australia to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Western Australia include Perth, Margaret River and Vasse.

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Discover the Wonders of Western Australia
Uncover the breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich culture that make Western Australia a must-visit destination. This stunning region is home to some of the most diverse attractions in Australia, from the golden beaches of the Indian Ocean to the rugged outback and lush vineyards. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, Western Australia has something for everyone. Imagine strolling along the pristine shores of Gnarabup Beach or exploring the unique geological formations of Mammoth Cave—the possibilities are endless!
Western Australia boasts a multitude of experiences, each more captivating than the last. The capital city, Perth, is not only known for its beautiful skyline but also for its thriving arts scene and vibrant nightlife. Explore the historic Perth Mint or take a leisurely walk through the lush gardens of Kings Park War Memorial, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city. Don't miss the chance to visit the Art Gallery of Western Australia, which showcases a remarkable collection of local and international art, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
As you venture beyond the city, you'll find breathtaking national parks like Lake Cave Mammoth Cave Nature Reserve, where you can marvel at stunning limestone formations and learn about the area's fascinating geology. For those who love the outdoors, the natural beauty of Western Australia is simply unmatched, making it an ideal destination for hiking, camping, and wildlife spotting. With so much to see and do, Western Australia promises an unforgettable adventure that will leave you in awe.
Unforgettable Experiences Await You
From the pristine beaches to the majestic national parks, Western Australia offers an array of experiences that cater to every type of traveler. Thrill-seekers can indulge in activities such as the Island Explorer Sea Safari in Cygnet Bay, where you can explore the stunning coastline and spot marine wildlife up close. For those looking for a more relaxed experience, a Swan Valley Cruise from Perth provides a scenic journey through wine country, complete with tastings at some of the region's best wineries.
Adventure tourism is a highlight in Western Australia, with options like skydiving over the picturesque Bremerton Winery and embarking on the Horizontal Falls Adventure from Derby. Each experience offers a unique perspective of the state's natural beauty, ensuring that every visitor finds something to thrill their senses. Whether you’re diving into the azure waters or hiking through breathtaking landscapes, the adventures in Western Australia are sure to create lasting memories.
Families will also find plenty of activities to enjoy, from visiting the Perth Zoo to exploring the interactive exhibits at the Supreme Court Gardens. Kids and adults alike will appreciate the chance to connect with nature and learn about wildlife conservation. With such a diverse range of experiences available, Western Australia is a playground for adventurers, families, and those simply looking to unwind.
When to Plan Your Western Australia Adventure
Understanding the best time to visit can enhance your experience in Western Australia. The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination. However, for those looking to soak up the sun and enjoy outdoor activities, the summer months from December to February are ideal. This period sees temperatures soar, perfect for beach days and exploring the stunning coastline.
If you prefer milder weather, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring (September to November) or autumn (March to May). During these months, you can enjoy pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making it easier to explore popular attractions. Additionally, spring is known for its wildflower blooms, offering a spectacular display of color across the landscape. Autumn, on the other hand, is perfect for wine enthusiasts, as many vineyards host harvest festivals and events.
It's also important to consider local events when planning your trip. Western Australia hosts various festivals throughout the year, such as the Perth International Arts Festival in February and the Margaret River Gourmet Escape in November. These events provide a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy unique experiences. By timing your visit to coincide with these festivities, you can truly enhance your Western Australia adventure.
Essential Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey
Navigate your trip with ease by following these practical travel tips. First and foremost, it's essential to familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. Western Australians are known for their friendly and laid-back nature, so a warm smile and a simple "G'day" can go a long way. Additionally, tipping is not mandatory in Australia, but rounding up the bill or leaving small change for excellent service is appreciated.
When it comes to packing, consider the activities you plan to enjoy. If you're heading to the beach, don’t forget your swimwear and sunscreen. For those venturing into national parks, sturdy hiking shoes and a reusable water bottle are must-haves. Western Australia is vast, so having a reliable map or GPS will help you navigate the region's stunning landscapes with confidence.
Lastly, stay connected by downloading useful travel apps that can assist with navigation, local dining options, and booking accommodations. Agoda.com is an excellent resource for finding the best hotels in Western Australia, ensuring you have a comfortable place to rest after a day of exploration. With these tips in mind, you'll be well-prepared for a smooth and enjoyable journey through this remarkable state.
Your Guide to the Best Places to Stay in Western Australia
When planning your adventure in Western Australia, finding the right accommodation can make all the difference. From luxurious hotels to budget-friendly options, the state offers a variety of places to stay that cater to every traveler's needs. For those seeking comfort and convenience, the Great Southern Hotel Perth is an excellent choice. Guests rave about the friendly staff and the hotel's central location, making it easy to explore the nearby attractions. With comfortable rooms and modern amenities, it’s a perfect base for your Western Australian escapade.
If you’re traveling on a budget, consider the Britannia on William Backpackers. This vibrant hostel is known for its fun atmosphere and cleanliness, making it a popular choice among young travelers. With a prime location close to shops and restaurants, it’s ideal for those who want to experience the local culture without breaking the bank. Plus, the friendly and efficient staff are always on hand to help you plan your day!
For those who prefer a more upscale experience, the Rydges Perth Kings Square offers spacious rooms and excellent facilities. Guests have praised the large room sizes and the convenience of room service, making it a fantastic option for travelers who enjoy a little luxury. With its close proximity to Perth's bustling business district and entertainment venues, it’s perfect for both leisure and business travelers alike. Whatever your preference, Western Australia has accommodations that will suit your style and budget, ensuring a comfortable stay during your visit.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Travel Companion
Booking your trip to Western Australia is a breeze with Agoda.com. This platform offers a user-friendly interface that allows you to search for the best hotels, flights, and activities tailored to your preferences. Whether you're looking for a cozy bed-and-breakfast or a luxurious resort, Agoda.com provides a wide range of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. Plus, the extensive customer reviews help you make informed decisions, ensuring you choose the perfect spot for your stay.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is its competitive pricing. Travelers can take advantage of exclusive deals and discounts that can help you save money on your trip. With the option to filter your search results based on price, location, and amenities, finding the right accommodation has never been easier. You can also book activities and tours directly through the site, allowing you to plan your entire itinerary in one convenient place.
Additionally, Agoda.com offers a loyalty program that rewards frequent travelers with discounts and perks. Whether you're planning a short getaway or an extended stay, signing up for an account can lead to significant savings over time. With Agoda.com as your travel companion, you can focus on enjoying your Western Australian adventure while they take care of the details.
Getting Around Western Australia with Ease
Exploring the vast landscapes of Western Australia is an adventure in itself, and understanding your transportation options will enhance your experience. The state boasts a well-connected public transport system, particularly in major cities like Perth. Buses, trains, and ferries provide convenient ways to navigate the city and its surrounding areas. The Transperth network is efficient and covers many popular attractions, making it easy to get around without a car.
For those who prefer a more flexible option, renting a car is highly recommended. Western Australia is known for its stunning coastal drives and scenic routes, such as the famous Coral Coast Highway. Having your own vehicle allows you to explore at your own pace, stopping at breathtaking viewpoints and hidden gems along the way. Many car rental companies operate within the state, providing a range of vehicles to suit your needs.
If you’re looking for a guided experience, consider joining a tour. Numerous companies offer day trips and multi-day tours that cover popular destinations like the Pinnacles Desert, Margaret River, and the Bungle Bungles. These tours often include transportation, meals, and knowledgeable guides who share insights about the region’s history and culture. Whichever mode of transport you choose, getting around Western Australia is an adventure waiting to be embraced!
Thrilling Activities to Experience in Western Australia
For adventure enthusiasts, Western Australia is a playground filled with thrilling activities that cater to all levels of excitement. One of the must-try experiences is the Island Explorer Sea Safari in Cygnet Bay. This exhilarating boat tour takes you along the stunning coastline, where you can spot dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales during the migration season. The crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life make this experience unforgettable, offering a unique perspective of the region’s natural beauty.
If you’re seeking an adrenaline rush, skydiving over the picturesque Bremerton Winery is an experience you won’t want to miss. Imagine free-falling from thousands of feet above while taking in breathtaking views of the vineyards and rolling hills below. It’s a perfect activity for thrill-seekers looking to create lasting memories. Alternatively, the Horizontal Falls Adventure from Derby offers a unique experience where you can take a scenic flight over the stunning Kimberley region, followed by a thrilling boat ride through the falls. It’s an adventure that combines aerial views with an exhilarating water experience.
Wine lovers will appreciate the Ultimate Winery Experience at Mandoon Estate, where you can indulge in wine tastings and gourmet dining. This experience not only offers a taste of Western Australia’s renowned wines but also allows you to relax in a beautiful setting surrounded by lush vineyards. Whether you’re diving into the azure waters or hiking through breathtaking landscapes, the adventures in Western Australia are sure to create lasting memories.
A Shopper's Paradise in Western Australia
Western Australia is a delightful destination for shopping enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of options from bustling markets to chic boutiques. In Perth, the Hay Street Mall is a must-visit for those seeking a vibrant shopping experience. This pedestrian-friendly area is lined with an array of shops, from high-end fashion retailers to local artisan stores, making it a great spot to find unique souvenirs and gifts. Don't forget to explore the nearby London Court, a charming heritage shopping arcade that transports you to a different era with its Tudor-style architecture and quaint shops.
If you're looking for something a bit different, head to the Fremantle Markets, where you can immerse yourself in a lively atmosphere filled with local crafts, fresh produce, and delicious street food. This iconic market is a favorite among both locals and tourists, showcasing the creativity and talent of Western Australian artisans. From handmade jewelry to organic skincare products, you'll find plenty of unique items to take home. Plus, the vibrant food stalls offer a chance to taste local delicacies and international cuisines.
For those who appreciate a more upscale shopping experience, the Claremont Quarter features a selection of designer boutiques and high-end brands. This stylish shopping center is perfect for indulging in a little luxury, with an inviting atmosphere and an array of dining options to refuel after a day of shopping. No matter your style or budget, Western Australia offers a shopping experience that caters to everyone, ensuring you leave with something special from your travels.
Immerse Yourself in Nature and Outdoor Wonders
Western Australia is renowned for its stunning natural attractions, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Lake Cave Mammoth Cave Nature Reserve is a highlight for nature lovers, offering guided tours through spectacular limestone formations. Visitors can marvel at the unique stalactites and stalagmites, with the serene lake reflecting the beauty of the cave. It's a fantastic opportunity to learn about the geological history of the region while enjoying a peaceful escape into nature.
Beaches are another major draw in Western Australia, with Gnarabup Beach and City Beach being two of the most popular spots. Gnarabup Beach, located near Margaret River, is perfect for swimming, surfing, and relaxing on the golden sands. The crystal-clear waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal place for a day of fun under the sun. Meanwhile, City Beach offers a vibrant atmosphere with its beachside cafes and stunning views, making it a great spot for a leisurely stroll or a sunset picnic.
For those looking to explore more of the great outdoors, the Matilda Bay Reserve is a beautiful park located along the Swan River. It's perfect for picnics, jogging, or simply enjoying the picturesque views of the water and city skyline. With its lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere, it’s an excellent place to unwind and connect with nature. Western Australia’s outdoor wonders truly offer something for everyone, whether you’re seeking adventure or relaxation.
Delve into the Rich History and Culture of Western Australia
Western Australia is steeped in history and culture, with numerous attractions that showcase its unique heritage. A visit to The Perth Mint is a fascinating journey into the world of gold. Here, you can learn about the history of gold mining in the region, witness the gold pouring process, and even try your luck at striking your own gold coin. The mint also features a stunning collection of gold artifacts, making it a must-see for history buffs and curious travelers alike.
Another significant cultural site is the Art Gallery of Western Australia, which houses an impressive collection of local and international art. The gallery showcases works from Indigenous artists, contemporary pieces, and historical artworks, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's artistic landscape. Regular exhibitions and events make it an engaging destination for art lovers, offering insight into the cultural narratives that shape Western Australia.
For those interested in the region's military history, the State War Memorial in Kings Park is a poignant tribute to those who served in conflicts. The memorial offers breathtaking views of the city and the Swan River, making it a serene place for reflection. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the surrounding gardens while learning about the sacrifices made by the armed forces. Western Australia’s rich history and culture are woven into its attractions, providing a deeper understanding of the region's identity.
Family-Friendly Adventures in Western Australia
Western Australia is an excellent destination for families, offering a variety of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. The Perth Zoo is a fantastic spot for families to explore, featuring a wide range of animals from Australia and around the world. Kids will love getting up close to native wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, and wombats. The zoo also emphasizes conservation and education, making it an enriching experience for young learners.
Another family-friendly attraction is Kings Park War Memorial, which not only provides stunning views of the city but also features interactive displays and playgrounds for children. Families can enjoy a picnic in the lush gardens, explore the walking trails, and take part in educational programs that teach about the local flora and fauna. It’s a perfect blend of fun and learning in a beautiful setting.
For a unique experience, the Supreme Court Gardens offers an interactive playground and ample space for children to run and play. The gardens are beautifully landscaped and provide a peaceful environment for families to relax. With so many options available, Western Australia ensures that families can create lasting memories together while enjoying all the state has to offer.
Festivals and Events to Experience in Western Australia
Western Australia is alive with festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its vibrant culture and community spirit. The Perth International Arts Festival, held annually in February, showcases a diverse range of performances, including theater, music, dance, and visual arts. This festival attracts artists from around the globe and offers an exciting program of events that engage audiences of all ages. Attending this festival is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local arts scene and experience the creativity that flourishes in the region.
Another notable event is the Margaret River Gourmet Escape, which takes place in November. This food and wine festival features renowned chefs, local producers, and a variety of culinary experiences that highlight the region's gourmet offerings. Visitors can participate in tastings, workshops, and exclusive dinners, making it a must-visit for food lovers. The festival not only celebrates Western Australia’s culinary scene but also showcases the stunning landscapes of Margaret River.
Throughout the year, numerous local markets and community events take place across the state, providing opportunities to connect with locals and experience the unique culture of Western Australia. From music festivals to art exhibitions, there’s always something happening, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere and rich traditions of this remarkable region.
Transportation Options for Easy Navigation
Getting around Western Australia is straightforward, thanks to its well-developed transportation options. In Perth, the public transport system is efficient and user-friendly. The Transperth network includes buses, trains, and ferries, making it easy to reach popular attractions and neighborhoods. Purchasing a SmartRider card allows for seamless travel across different modes of transport, ensuring convenience for both locals and tourists.
For those who prefer to explore at their own pace, renting a car is highly recommended. Western Australia boasts some of the most scenic drives in Australia, such as the Coral Coast Highway and the Indian Ocean Drive. With a rental car, travelers can stop at breathtaking viewpoints, hidden beaches, and charming towns along the way. Numerous car rental companies operate within the state, providing a variety of vehicles to suit your needs.
Guided tours are another fantastic option for exploring Western Australia. Many companies offer day trips and multi-day tours to popular destinations like the Pinnacles Desert, Margaret River, and the Bungle Bungles. These tours often include transportation, meals, and knowledgeable guides who share insights about the region’s history and culture. Regardless of your preferred mode of transport, getting around Western Australia is an adventure waiting to be embraced!
Practical Travel Information for Your Western Australia Trip
Before embarking on your journey to Western Australia, it's important to be equipped with essential travel information. First, ensure you have the necessary travel documents, including a valid passport and any required visas. Visitors from many markets can enter Australia without a visa for short stays, but it's advisable to check the specific requirements based on your nationality.
Health and safety are also key considerations. Western Australia has a high standard of healthcare, but it's wise to have travel insurance that covers any unexpected medical expenses. Additionally, familiarize yourself with local emergency contacts and the location of the nearest medical facilities. Staying hydrated and protecting yourself from the sun is crucial, especially during the warmer months when temperatures can soar.
Lastly, consider downloading useful travel apps that can assist with navigation, dining options, and booking accommodations. Agoda.com is an excellent resource for finding the best hotels in Western Australia, ensuring you have a comfortable place to rest after a day of exploration. With these practical tips, you will be well-prepared for a safe and enjoyable trip to this stunning state.
Unique Culinary Experiences in Western Australia
Western Australia boasts a rich culinary scene that reflects its diverse culture and abundant natural resources. One of the best ways to experience this is by visiting local markets, such as the Fremantle Markets, where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and gourmet street food. The vibrant atmosphere and variety of flavors make it a delightful experience for food lovers.
For a more upscale dining experience, the Margaret River region is renowned for its exceptional wineries and gourmet restaurants. The Ultimate Winery Experience at Mandoon Estate offers visitors the chance to indulge in wine tastings paired with exquisite cuisine, showcasing the best of Western Australian flavors. This experience not only highlights the region's renowned wines but also provides a beautiful setting surrounded by lush vineyards.
Don't miss out on trying local specialties, such as Barramundi and Moreton Bay Bugs, which are often featured on menus across the state. Additionally, the thriving café culture in Perth offers everything from artisanal coffee to innovative brunch dishes, making it a great destination for foodies. Western Australia’s culinary experiences are sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.
Unwind at Western Australia’s Stunning Beach Resorts
For those seeking relaxation and luxury, Western Australia is home to some of the finest beach resorts that offer breathtaking ocean views and top-notch amenities. Resorts like the Pullman Bunker Bay Resort provide a tranquil escape, with direct access to pristine beaches and stunning natural surroundings. Guests can enjoy luxurious spa treatments, fine dining, and a range of recreational activities, all while soaking in the beauty of the coastline.
Another popular option is the Discovery Rottnest Island, an eco-friendly resort that combines luxury with sustainability. Located on the picturesque Rottnest Island, this resort features glamping tents that offer a unique experience amidst nature. Visitors can explore the island's stunning beaches, go snorkeling, or simply unwind in a serene environment, making it an ideal getaway for couples and families alike.
Whether you prefer a beachfront villa or a cozy cabin, Western Australia’s beach resorts cater to every taste. With their stunning locations and exceptional service, these accommodations provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable vacation by the sea.
Explore Western Australia's Wine Regions
Western Australia is famous for its exceptional wine regions, each offering unique flavors and experiences. The Margaret River region is perhaps the most renowned, known for its world-class wineries and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can embark on wine tours that take them through lush vineyards, where they can sample a variety of wines, from full-bodied reds to crisp whites. Many wineries also feature gourmet restaurants, allowing guests to enjoy exquisite meals paired with the perfect wine.
Another notable wine region is the Swan Valley, located just a short drive from Perth. This area is famous for its rich agricultural history and offers a more laid-back wine-tasting experience. Visitors can explore boutique wineries, local breweries, and artisan food producers, making it a great destination for a day trip. The Swan Valley is also known for its vibrant farmers' markets, where you can find fresh produce and gourmet treats.
Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply looking to enjoy a beautiful day in the countryside, Western Australia’s wine regions provide a delightful escape filled with stunning scenery and exceptional flavors. Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in the state's award-winning wines, making your trip truly memorable.