Monday, May 20, 2019

Amazing Things to do in West Australia

Western Australia is the home to so many incredible things. You really need to go and visit the WEST.

If you only plan on visiting the Australian east coast, you’re bound to miss out on some of the best 

landscapes, beaches, food and wine experiences the country has to offer, and mind-blowing sunsets.

• Watch the sunset at Cable Beach: If you want to witness a sunset over the ocean, Western Australia has got you covered with that. Cable Beach is one of the famous places. Enjoy a cold drink at the Sunset Bar, Zanders, or choose your own favourite spot. Look for Resort Style Homestay in Joondalup or in other West Australian cities for a perfect stay.

• A swim at Elephant Rocks: Elephant rocks are just about 15 kilometres from the town of Denmark in south-west Western Australia. It is one of Australia’s favourite swimming locations. It is named Elephant Rocks because it looks like a herd of elephants paddling in the shallow waters. Perfect for swimming and snorkelling, Elephant Cove is a magic family beach. 



• Cycle around Rottnest Island: It is located about 18 kilometres off the coast of Perth. Take a ferry to the island that takes about 30 minutes and then explores by bicycle. You will find no cars on the island making it safe and relaxing. 

• Knox Gorge Walk: One of the hidden gems of Karijini National Park is Knox Gorge. Karijini is on many peoples’ list of favourite national parks in Australia, and it is a lovely hike down into the gorge and clambering around the deep red and purple rock walls.

• Come fall in love with Coral Bay: It is rightful to say that Coral Bay has lived up to its reputation as being one of Western Australia’s most favourite family holiday spots, with Bill’s Bay, the main beach, is a highlight. The huge, sweeping bay protected by the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park. Look for Affordable accommodation in Joondalup to live close to nature and the ocean. 

• Waterfall Beach: When walking over the headland from Little Beach in Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve near Albany and you’ll come to beautiful Waterfall Beach. The short drive from Albany is totally worth it, and the short climb. It is also secluded and private. 

• Staircase to the Moon: If you are in Broome for the purpose of watching the Staircase to the Moon, come down to Town Beach at night to watch this phenomenon as the moon rises above the mud flats at low tide shining its light upon it so it looks like stairs leading up to the moon.

• Camel Ride along Cable Beach: There are many vantage points to admire the sunsets at Cable Beach and one of the most unique and best ways is on board of a camel with Camel Safaris. What a relaxing and charming 45 minutes. 

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