#1 Spend some time frolicking in the sun
With plenty of sunny days, you’ll be sure to enjoy a day out in the sun at the many white, sandy beaches in Western Australia during any time of the year. Along its 12,500 km coastline, you’ll find some of the most stunning World Heritage scenery and once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters for a truly unforgettable beach holiday.
For those looking to get in some good old Vitamin Sea, head to Greens Pool in the South West region – one of Western Australia’s most iconic beaches. The beach is truly an Insta-worthy spot with a view of clear emerald waters, pure white sand and sculpted rocks,making it the perfect spot for swimming, snorkelling and diving. You can escape the crowds by exploring Rottnest Island at your own pace with a bicycle, enjoying the numerous bays, beaches and stunning views at your leisure.
You can also check out the many other beaches in Western Australia, including those located along Perth’s 80km coastline, offering an endless supply of sun, sea and sand. Popular destinations among the 19 beaches situated in Perth include Cottesloe Beach, Scarborough Beach and City Beach which offers the best beach-front activities for travellers all over the globe.
#2 Enjoy the best local or seasonal food
No matter the time of year, there’s sure to be plenty of gastronomical experiences awaiting you across the five regions of Western Australia. Take on the Swan Valley tasting tour where you’ll be visiting a range of the best venues for delicious tastings including honey, wine, chocolate, coffee, nuts and nougat. You’ll also gain some insight and learn about the early inhabitants of Australia at the Aboriginal gallery.
If you’re looking to “hunt” your food, the annual Truffle Kerfuffle is a weekend long celebration of Manjimup’s famous black truffles. Held at the beginning of truffle season in June, festival goers can join truffle hunters and their truffle dogs to sniff out prized truffles, visit the festival village to meet the producers and get a taste of the region, or get a truffle fix at a multitude of exclusive dining events.
#3 Go on an exciting road trip
Another great perk of Western Australia’s sunny weather is that you can plan to go on a road trip during any long weekend or public holiday throughout the year – earning it its title as the road trip state. Western Australia offers some of the most gorgeous coast-hugging scenic drives along the Coral Coast. If you can’t stay away from the crystal clear waters of the sea, try going on an adventure along the Coral Coast Highway where you will be brought to the two wonders that put Ningaloo and Shark Bay on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
For those looking to go off the beaten track and enjoy longer drives, try planning for a road trip to the South West and Golden Outback where you’ll witness the landscape changing right in front of you as you travel south from the city skylines of Perth to witness the spectacularly diverse landscape as you take an adventure to the great South West Edge.
If planning your own trip becomes a little overwhelming and you want a little bit of everything in Western Australia, this 5 days 4 nights Perth, Coral Coast and South West or Golden Outback is the perfect itinerary for you!
#4 Be one with nature
Western Australia boasts an amazing line up of natural events and attractions, many of which are found only in a handful of locations on Earth. Regularly occurring during
different seasons of the year, these events offer unique opportunities for you to immerse yourself in nature.
For starters, there’s the collection of wildflowers in Western Australia, which is one of the largest on Earth. More than 12,000 species, over 60% of which are found nowhere else on Earth, call Western Australia home. Beginning from the north in June, the flowering season moves south by September to reach Perth and moves on to the South West by October.
Another event you ought to bookmark for your trip to Western Australia is the whale migration season. Between May and December, the Humpback, Southern Right and Blue Whales make their way along the coast, often coming close to shore where you can see them with binoculars or even the naked eye from coastal vantage points. You can get close to these gentle giants of the ocean by making a trip to Coral Bay or Exmouth, particularly from June to November.
If you’re looking for a fun-filled family getaway, be sure to check out the friendly dolphins at Monkey Mia where wild dolphins have been visiting the shoreline virtually every day for over 40 years. Or you could watch these local bottlenose dolphins that live amongst the sheltered waters of Rockingham’s bays with Rockingham Wild Encounters, a multi award winning Swim with Wild Dolphins Cruise since 1989. They don’t perform tricks and we don’t feed them, we simply spend some time enjoying each other’s company!
With this list, we’re sure you’ll be able to plan for the best trip in western Australia – be it a weekend getaway or a long vacation. Don’t forget to compare your flight tickets here to get the best flight deals to Western Australia!