Western Australia is vast and diverse.....from desert to forest, endless beach to endless bush. It’s the place to play and stay before or after a conference or event.
Experience Perth
Whether you’re looking for adventure, somewhere to relax or you want to get back to nature, you don’t have to venture far from the heart of Perth’s CBD to find a wide range of leisure activities on hand.
Wander around the city’s attractions like the Perth Mint and Swan Bell Tower, browse the city’s shopping malls and the trendy King Street strip or enjoy a cruise on the river stopping by Perth Zoo along the way. If swimming, surfing, snorkelling or just lounging at a beachside café is more your style the white sands of the famed Sunset Coast are just 20 minutes west of the city. Golfers will be spellbound by the variety of lush courses surprisingly close to the city centre, and encounters with kangaroos and emus make for a memorable 18 holes. Catch a train, join a cruise or drive to the nearby colourful working port of Fremantle. Enjoy the carnival atmosphere of street performers outside the markets, delight in the buzz of activity along the “Cappuccino Strip” or enjoy the fresh seafood at Fishing Boat Harbour.
Less than 50 minutes south of Perth, the protected waterways, beaches and excellent boating and fishing activities of Mandurah are a day-tripper’s delight. The beautiful facilities of the Mandurah Ocean Marina and the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, where the annual 'Stretch' festival is held, attract tourists and locals alike.
For an island experience, board a ferry to Rottnest, just 25 minutes off the coast. Enjoy the laid-back beachside holiday atmosphere, quiet coves and crystal clear waters. Or discover the Swan Valley, Western Australia’s oldest wine growing region just 30 minutes east of the city. An endless choice of wineries, micro breweries, stylish restaurants, quaint cafés and art and craft galleries await to satisfy your palate and your palette. 

Delight in the South West
From towering forests to whale watching, fine food and wine to world-class surfing, Australia’s South West offers some of the most varied travel experiences in Western Australia. Margaret River’s outstanding wines have put it on the international map, and the area is popular all year round for forest hiking, exploring underground caves, and sampling the divine local produce in the town’s superb restaurants. Visit the pretty seaside town of Busselton, the famous Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk in Walpole and experience a whale watching boat trip along the Southern Ocean from Albany, right up to Augusta on the Indian Ocean coast.

Explore the North West 
Australia’s North West is nature at its most rugged and awesome, home to the Kimberley - the inspiration for ‘Australia’ the movie. The exotic seaside town of Broome forms the southern gateway to this spectacular region and offers breathtaking Cable Beach - a 22km stretch of soft white sand and warm turquoise waters. From Broome, venture into red-earth country and experience an unforgettable Aussie adventure. Highlights of Australia’s North West include the Bungle Bungle Range, the rocky and majestic ancient gorges of Karijini National Park, the rugged Gibb River Road and Lake Argyle.

Escape to the Coral Coast
Pristine beaches, exotic marine life, national reserves and the bluest ocean you’ll see anywhere on earth can all be found in Australia’s Coral Coast. Explore the unique rock formations of the Pinnacles, meet the smiling dolphins of Monkey Mia or travel to Exmouth, home of the internationally renowned Ningaloo Reef – one of the few places in the world where you can swim with giant whale sharks and manta rays. Inland is just as exciting, as carpets of wildflowers burst into colour during the wildflower season (September to November).

Adventure in the Golden Outback
The vast clear skies and theatrical landscapes of the Golden Outback region are the setting for true outback adventure. To experience the 1890’s Goldrush, look for tours around mining towns and settlements built by pioneers. Visit the Super Pit in Kalgoorlie, one of the largest open-pit mines in the southern hemisphere, explore old mine shafts or try your hand at gold-panning. Slip into in the laid back atmosphere of Australia’s Golden Outback rural life among heritage buildings, friendly pubs and hospitable farm-stays. In extreme contrast, the rugged coastline and islands around Esperance offer amazing eco-experiences.