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Perth Holiday Guide WA

Nestled comfortably on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is easily one of the most isolated cities in the world. Perth has a very relaxed holiday style with beautiful protected beaches and many art galleries, museums and parks as well as some fine examples of convict built architecture.

Boasting a Californian climate unspoiled by smog there are lots of outdoor activities to be enjoyed including sailing and windsurfing on the Swan, surfing and fishing off the beaches or a visit to Rottnest Island the home of the Quokka.

The Avon Valley is home to a spectacular variety of water fowl and hold a spectacular white water race - The Avon Descent in August.

Just north of Perth the coastline boasts some of the most popular recreation areas in Western Australia with excellent snorkelling, fishing and surfing.

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Kimberley WA
The Kimberley
covering over 420, 000 square kilometres, is one of the worlds great wilderness areas, remote & rugged,more
Broome WA
Broome
Established as a Pearling centre in the 1880’s, Broome has a multicultural mix of Aboriginal, Malay, more
Cable Beach WA
Cable Beach
22km of perfect white sandy beach, on a turquoise Indian Ocean water. Cable Beach is more
Margaret River WA
Margaret River
one of the country’s newest wine districts, with the first vines being planted in 1967, and is also . more
Pinnicles WA
The Pinnacles
Thousands of limestone pillars, up to 4m tall, rise out of a stark landscape of yellow sand. Over 250 000 more
Ningaloo Reef Marine Park
Ningaloo Reef
For a quintessential Ningaloo experience, take a swim with the whale sharks, the gentle giants more
Bungle Bungles WA
Bungle Bungles
It has taken over 20 million years of erosion for the ochre and black striped sandstone domes to form, more
The Pilbara WA
The Pilbara
the world’s largest open cut iron-ore mine in Newman. Walk scenic trails and see Ancient Aboriginal more
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