There is so much to see and do in Western Australia, so here is a small helping hand with our must see and do activities.
| Tree Top Walk, Walpole The first walk trail of it's kind, suspended 40 metres off the ground above majestic tingle Forest. |
| Australia's South West Voted one of the top ten places in the world by Lonely Planet. |
| Margaret River Wine Region One of Australia's premier wine regions is in one of Australia's most extraordinary locations. |
| Cable Beach, Broome Watch the sun setting over 22 kilometres of pristine white sand whilst catching a ride on a camel train. |
| Staircase to the Moon, Broome As the full moon rises it creates a staircase effect that makes for a truly original scene. |
| Karijini National Park, The Pilbara One of Australia's largest and most spectacular national parks, famous for it's sheer gorges, waterfalls and cool swimming holes. |
| Gibb River Road, The Kimberley An iconic 4WD outback adventure through the heart of the Kimberley. |
| Bungle Bungle Range, The Kimberley One of the world's best kept secrets is around 350 million years old. |
| Gyorn Gyorn paintings, The Kimberley Some of the world's oldest art, by one of the world's oldest living cultures. |
| Perth Australia's sunniest capital offers 3000 hours of sunshine a year. And just as many ways to enjoy it. |
| Kings Park, Perth One of the world's largest inner city parks, offering unparalleled views of the Swan River and Perth city skyline. |
| Rottnest Island Experience the laid back island lifestyle with some of the world’s finest beaches and bays, accessible via a short ferry ride from Perth. |
| Antony Gormley Statues, Lake Ballard The largest outdoor art gallery on Earth - over 10 square kilometres of salt lake. |
| Wildflowers Each year more than 12,000 species of wildflowers bring a spectacle of colour and scent to outback Western Australia. |
| Lucky Bay, Esperance Pure white sands and pristine turquoise water create the perfect atmosphere for letting your cares drift away. |
| Monkey Mia For 40 years, wild dolphins have been swimming into the shoreline here virtually everday. |
| Ningaloo Reef The world's largest fringing reef, reached by the world's shortest swim. |
| Swim with Whale Sharks, Ningaloo Reef One of the few places on the planet where you can swim with the world's biggest fish. |
| The Pinnacles Where on Earth does it feel like you're walking on the moon? Right here. |