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Western Australia accommodation

We offer 13 Western Australia holidays. Covering a third of the continent to the west, lies Western Australia. Although big and isolated, this region is a land of adventure and is Australia’s best kept secret. Enjoy alfresco eating, meander through the markets in Freemantle and feel the warm hospitality of Perth, the sunshine city. Explore Ningaloo Reef and search for graceful Manta Rays for a real underwater adventure, head to Margaret River for sensational surfing and admire the natural wonders of the awesome limestone Pinnacles at Nambung National Park. With outdoor and underwater adventures to be had, natural wonders to see and relaxed cities to explore, our Western Australia holidays encompass all that this plentiful region has to offer.

Western Australia accommodation
Coral Bay beach accommodation in Western Australia
Accommodation located in the heart of the Ningaloo Reef, from AU $230 per tipi for 2 nights (sleeps 2)
Margaret River accommodation, Western Australia
Centrally located Margaret River accommodation, from AU $250 - AU $410 per accommodation per night (sleeps 4-6)
Cape Range National Park luxury accommodation, Western Australia
An exclusive coastal wilderness camp at Ningaloo Reef, from AU $730 per person per night
Rockingham beach house, Western Australia
Stylish four-bedroom beach house in Rockingham, from AU $130 - AU $220 per house per night
Esperance accommodation in Western Australia
Eco-stay accommodation, from AU $96 - AU $159 per accommodation per night
Fremantle hotel, Western Australia
Hotel accommodation just 20 minutes from Perth's city centre, from £138 - £216 per room per night
Luxury beach accommodation nr Broome, Western Australia
A unique eco resort near Broome, from AU $165 - AU $780 per room per night
Karijini National Park luxury camp in Western Australia
Deluxe eco retreat in the Western Australian wilderness, from AU $327 per tent per night
Ferguson Valley self catering accommodation, Western Australia
Resort built around an idyllic lake, from AU $83 - AU $140 (1 night) per accommodation
Western Australia luxury wilderness camp
A luxury wilderness camp in Western Australia, from AU $110 - AU $270 per tent per night
Western Australia cattle ranch accommodation
A 615,000 working cattle station and eco resort, from AU $190 - AU $240 per room per night
Broome eco beach resort, Western Australia
Eco Beach Wilderness Resort in Broome, WA, from AU $165 - AU $780 per couple per night
Western Australia self catering accommodation
Sustainable, passive solar retreat in beautiful Aussie bush, from AU $250 - AU $350 per accommodation per night (sleeps 4-6)

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I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
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Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
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BungleBungles, Western Australia Whaleshark, Western Australia Snorkelling in Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Our insider’s guide to Western Australia highlights the best natural and cultural experiences in Western Australia, from camping in national parks and swimming with turtles at Ningaloo Reef to learning more about the aboriginal heritage which surrounds the ochre and black stripped domes of the Bungle Bungles. It goes beyond a normal guide with video and podcasts featuring insider tips from locals on where to go and what to do.

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Nature & wildlife in Western Australia

Western Australia is a nature lovers’ paradise where you can dive with the world's largest fish – the whale shark – or snorkel with manta rays at Ningaloo Reef, swim with wild dolphins and discover Australia’s only biodiversity hotspot in the southwest. Historic Fremantle is good for whale-watching, and is just a short boat ride from car-free Rottnest Island. Margaret River has become a centre for gourmet food and wine.

Western Australia might be Australia’s largest state, taking up almost a third of the country, but in many ways it is also the most undiscovered. Geographers are still mapping islands off the northwest coast; scientists are still discovering new species of flora and fauna and traditionally tourists headed east. This means its 12,500km of pearly-white coastline, rugged outback and lush forests teaming with rare wildlife are unspoilt and travellers can often experience the extraordinary scenery all to themselves.

Find out more about nature and wildlife in Western Australia

Diving and snorkelling in Western Australia

Western Australia’s coral coast is a veritable underwater paradise. Its abundant and varied marine life and mix of tropical and temperate climates provide unbeatable diving and snorkeling.

Ningaloo Reef - The Ningaloo Marine Park encompasses more than 500 sq km of ocean. It is home to 500 fish species and 200 species of soft and hard coral which form mesmerising underwater gardens in the shallow lagoons. The coral reef fish of Ningaloo are among the most beautiful and intricately patterned tropical fish in the world and, because Ningaloo reef lies only a few hundred metres off the shore, it can be enjoyed even by novice snorkellers, without the need for oxygen tanks or a diving qualification. Ningaloo Reef is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with whale sharks – the world’s largest fish, which can grow up to 18 metre long.

Read more about marine life in Western Australia. Or for more information on how to book a snorkelling tour with whale sharks see these whale shark diving holidays or these Ningaloo Reef day tours
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