While this place is best known for its cute quokkas, Rottnest Island’s surrounding waters have their fair share of wildlife, too. It’s a great way to explore the coastal headlands, inland lakes and natural landmarks, while keeping your eyes peeled for local wildlife. If you’re a keen walker, be sure to pack your hiking boots and walk some of the Wadjemup Bidi trails that cross the island. The best way to explore the island is by bike, and it certainly won’t be long before you spot a cute creature or a beautiful beach. Just a 30-minute ferry from Fremantle lies Rottnest Island – a car-free isle home to 63 stunning beaches and abundant wildlife, including the adorable quokka. Boasting a kilometre stretch of soft white sand, it’s the perfect spot to watch the sun set sink into the Indian Ocean with a glass of wine in hand. For a sunset to remember, make tracks for the pretty beachside suburb of Cottesloe. Spend some time at Elizabeth Quay, jump on a river cruise, or dine at one of the many restaurants. You can wander around Kings Park, one of the largest inner city parks in the world, complete with its own Botanical Gardens and mesmerising views. If you can tear yourself away from “Freo”, take a 25-minute train into the city centre. And be sure to make time for a drink (or two) at the bustling Little Creatures Brewery – home to one of Australia’s most famous beers. Don’t miss a tour of Fremantle Prison, the largest convict built structure in the state. Fremantle has fantastic beaches, great bars and restaurants, buzzing markets and a fascinating colonial past. You’ll spend three nights in the vibrant waterfront neighbourhood, Fremantle, where you’ll be perfectly placed for exploring the city. Welcome to Western Australia, where you’ll kick-start your adventure in the state capital of Perth. We can make your dream holiday a reality. This trip can be entirely tailored to suit you, so if you want to spend more time in one place, or perhaps add on a visit to the Great Barrier Reef, just let us know. Think private bathrooms, secluded decks, complimentary bathrobes and picture-perfect views, all in the best locations for wildlife viewing. But don’t worry – we’ll make sure you camp in style. If swimming with whale sharks is on your bucket list, speak to our experts and we can make this happen for you.Īnd a wildlife safari wouldn’t be complete without some camping. Australia offers fantastic wildlife experiences all year round, but if you travel between March and August you’ll be able to see wild whale sharks in Ningaloo Reef. Here, you’ll be able to discover scores of sea lions, koalas and of course kangaroos. You’ll start your adventure in Western Australia – home of quokkas, whale sharks, rock wallabies and manta rays, to name a few – and finish up in South Australia’s wildlife haven, Kangaroo Island. Stay in some of Australia’s unique accommodation and discover the country’s abundant wildlife on this 12-day glamping and safari trip, taking in Perth, Rottnest Island, Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island.
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