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Perth

Perth

Situated right on the Swan River, the capital city of Western Aus...

Peel & Rockingham

Peel & Rockingham

Intricate waterways, soothing beaches and native fore...

Swan Valley

Swan Valley

Just 20 minutes east of Perth, the Swan Valley makes for a ...

Southwest and Margaret River

Southwest and Margaret River

Originally a chilled out surfing destinati...

Wheatbelt

Wheatbelt

Characterised by a host of farming communities, pastoral land...

Great Southern

Great Southern

The Great Southern is a place of incredible diversity, a...

Gascoyne

Gascoyne

Beaches, exotic marine life, national reserves and the bluest ...

Goldfields-Esperance

Goldfields-Esperance

The Goldfields-Esperance is a region of historic t...

Mid West

Mid West

The Midwest is home to the world-famous Pinnacles Desert and K...

Pilbara

Pilbara

Engulfed by a 2.5 billion year old landscape, the Pilbara is a ...

Kimberley

Kimberley

The Kimberley is one of the world’s last great wildernes...

About Western Australia

Referred to as 'The Golden West' Western Australia is Australia's largest state, with over 12,000km of majestic coastline.

Western Australia is famous for its long days of sunshine, spotless blue skies and abundance of wild flowers, (there are more found here than anywhere else in the world). It is a land blessed with spectacular diversity where the deep reds of ancient interior rock formations contrast with the sparkling blue of the Indian Southern Ocean and the lush greenery of the stunning southern regions.

Dive with the world's largest fish - the whale shark at Ningaloo Reef, swim with wild dolphins at Monkey Mia, take a Cable Beach camel ride at Broom or walk amongst the tree tops of ancient trees at the Walpole-Nornalup National Park. Sleep under a canopy of stars in the desert, or explore the beehive-like formations of the Bungle Bungles with the assistance of an Aboriginal guide.

To the far north is the Kimberley region covering an area of approximately 423,000 square km: This is an immense area of natural beauty, diverse landscape, long winding coastlines, spectacular gorges, caves, and waterfalls. Away from the coast, much of the interior is barren. The Great Sandy Desert, the Nullarbor Plain, the Gibson and the Great Victorian Deserts cover much of the state offering their own unique experiences.

Perth itself offers an easy-going lifestyle – the beautiful Swan River and inner-city parks like Kings Park add to the relaxed, natural feel. From the city, head to the South West for world class wineries, (including the internationally acclaimed Margaret River Wine Region), luxury accommodation and the forests of tall trees. These taper off to a ribbon of coastal hinterlands of sheltered bays and rivers, often lined with massive granite boulders and stunning outlooks.

The sheer size of Western Australia beckons visitors back, time and time again.

Time Zone: Western Standard Time (WST)

Tourism Body: http://www.westernaustralia.com


RECENT REVIEWS FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Duxton Hotel

Duxton Hotel Perth City

A magnificently appointed hotel! Bordered by St. Georges Terrace, the city's business thoroughfare, the Perth Concert Hall and, to the south, the sweeping blue waters of the Swan River. The Duxton Hotel offers impeccable service, surroundings and style. A few minutes' walk away...

2008 AWARDS FOR WA

Peel & RockinghamPerthSwan ValleyWheatbeltSouthwest and Margaret RiverGreat SouthernGoldfields-EsperanceMid WestGascoynePilbaraKimberley