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Experience Western Australia

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Relax in Kings Park

Perth’s Kings Park is the largest inner-city garden in the country. Even though the huge 400-hectare park is right in the heart of the city, you wouldn’t know it once you’re inside. It’s an oasis, filled with plenty of pathways, luscious lawns and cosy spots to explore, as well as the Lotterywest Federation Walkway above the trees, the DNA Tower climb and the State War Memorial. 

Cycle around Rottnest Island

For those of you who love experiencing Australia’s unique wildlife, as well as the beautiful beaches and landscape, Rottnest Island is a must-see. Catch the short ferry from Fremantle to get there. One of the best ways to experience the island is via bike, so hire one and spend the day leisurely taking in the sites and experiencing the local wildlife like the friendly quokkas.

Wine tasting along the Swan River

If you love your wine and fresh produce, the Swan Valley, 25 minutes drive from Perth has to be on your list of places to visit while you’re staying in WA. Take a wine tour and visit some of the region’s best wineries while looking out over the vineyards. There’s a Food and Wine Trail you can follow to make sure you don’t miss anything.

Explore Broome

2,200km north of Perth (2.5 hours flight), you’ll find the coastal town of Broome. It’s easily one of the most picturesque beachside towns in the country, famous for its pearl diving. Broome has over 20km of beautiful coast (Cable Beach is a highlight). It’s also the doorway to the spectacular Kimberley Ranges.

Beer and a pizza at Little Creatures

Little Creatures is an awesome Australian craft brewery, famous for its no-frills industrial style décor and in particular Pale Ale, Bright Ale, Pilsner, Rogers and Single Batches brews. The Fremantle brewery is a great place to grab a beer and pizza with friends and soak in the brewery chaos or wander out into the backyard to enjoy the sunshine while overlooking Fishing Boat Harbour.

Fish and chips at Cottesloe

After a swim in the ocean or a game of cricket on the beach, nothing beats grabbing some fish and chips to enjoy afterwards. There are plenty of choices but the location you choose while eating is almost as important as the food itself. Secure yourself a view over the water, preferably at sunset, and just savour life!