Regions in Western Australia

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Western Australia is one big state and unless you have months to explore, you’ll have to target the regions you want to visit within your time limit.

Australia’s North West is one of the world’s last true wilderness areas and home to the Kimberley - the inspiration for ‘Australiathe movie.

The seaside town of 布鲁姆 forms the southern gateway to this spectacular region and offers up breathaking Cable Beach - a 22km stretch of soft white sand and warm turquoise waters.

From Broome, venture into red-earth country and experience an authentic Aussie outback adventure by four wheel drive, take a scenic flight over extraordinary rock formations and magnificent waterfalls, or cruise through the inland waterways that permeate the region.bungle bungle

Highlights of Australia’s North West include the Bungle Bungle Range, the rocky landscapes of Karijini National Park, the many ancient gorges featured along the Gibb River Road, 和 Lake Argyle - a mass of water large enough to be classified as an inland sea.

The WA Outback contains vast clear skies and theatrical landscapes. True outback adventures, authentic Aboriginal encounters and visits to settlements built by goldrush pioneers.

Images of the vast clear skies and theatrical landscapes of the Golden Outback region will stamp themselves forever in your minds eye.

This is the place for true outback adventure. Driving becomes an activity in itself rather than a means to an end, and camping under the stars is a mystical experience.

Look for tours offering authentic Aboriginal encounters in and around the mining towns and settlements built by goldrush pioneers. Or simply get into the laid back atmosphere of rural life among grandiose heritage buildings, friendly pubs and hospitable farmstays.

The South West Coast was chosen by Lonely Planet as one of the world’s Top 10 Regions in 2010, Australia’s South West offers some of the most varied travel experiences in Western Australia.

Discover towering forests to whale watching, fine food and wine to world classsurfing, Australia’s South West offers some of the most varied travel experiences in Western Australia.

Margaret River and its surrounds are a popular destination for world-class wineries, top surfing and fun family holidays. Locals head here in winter too, responding to the lure of cosy log-fires, brisk walks along the beach, horse riding through the bush and mountains of delicious local produce.

A huge draw for scuba divers is the HMAS Swan Dive Wreck, also visible to snorkellers from above the ocean surface. 的 Busselton Jetty and Underwater Observatory provides another amazing view of the colourful world beneath the water.23042012-margaret-river

The Coaral Coast. 海滩, exotic marine life, national reserves and the bluest ocean you’ll see anywhere in the world, can all be found in Australia’s Coral Coast.

This coastline region commence at Cervantes, where you’ll find the unique rock formations of the Pinnacles and stretches as far north as Exmouth, home of the internationally renowned World Heritage Listed 宁格罗暗礁, this amazing area is also great for diving and fishing all year round with a variety of spectacular reefs and marine life, white sandy beaches and warm turquoise waters.

Australia’s Coral Coast is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with the world’s largest fish – the whale shark. Inland is just as exciting, as carpets of wildflowers burst into colour during the wildflower season.

The region offers amazing experiences and interactions with a variety of marine life, including meeting the dolphins of Monkey Mia, sea lions, manta rays, dugongs and humpback whales. Check out Nature’s Calendar for some suggestions of when to go.

珀斯 is a vibrant, energetic city that offers a truly unique Western Australian experience.

Immerse yourself in an eclectic mix of city culture and stunning nature, from Perth’s burgeoning bar scene and open arts festivals, to its world-class beaches and expansive parklands.
Australia’s sunniest capital city, Perth embraces a relaxed outdoor lifestyle. Explore the 400 hectares of Kings Park in the city or the inviting clear waters and spectacular sunsets at Cottesloe Beach.
Head south to the port city of Fremantle where the fascinating maritime history blends with an open, multicultural energy. Take a short ferry ride to Rottnest Island, a city escape for swimming, snorkeling, fishing and relaxing.perth3
Further down the coast, you’ll find Rockingham, home to an abundant array of marine life including pods of wild dolphins that regularly visit. Wide-open waterways, memorable family fun and an enviable lifestyle can all be enjoyed in the vibrant city ofMandurah. The Peel region has become a leisure mecca for lovers of everything from water sports and fishing to wine tasting.Or explore the north coast and experience the thrill of sandboarding on the endless snow-white sand dunes inLancelin. Further inland, one of the oldest towns in Western Australia, Gingin ​has retained much of its colonial country charm and makes an ideal family daytrip or mini-break away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Venture inland to the Swan Valley, Western Australia’s oldest wine growing region. Scenic vineyards, produce farms, and art galleries speckle the valley, creating a feast for the senses.
The Perth Hills, epitomises the natural beauty of the Darling Range, with bush trails, granite outcrops and waterfalls.
Continue east to the country town of York, centred on the rolling vistas of the Avon Valley. Wander through living history and discover the town’s beautifully preserved streets and buildings.

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