Little Parakeet Bay, Rottnest Island
Shelley's favourite beach at Rottnest
Snorkelling in Parakeet Bay at Rottnest island
Got up early and walked to Parakeet Bay to own the beach....for a short period of time.
Parakeet Bay Snorkeling - Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Great Day at Rotto!
19/01/2013
Bike Ride & Snorkel Little Parakeet Bay | Rottnest Island WA
Rottnest Island WA is a great place to bike ride & snorkel. These are some images and videos of snorkeling at Little Parakeet Bay - quite a surprise!
Snorkelling at little salmon bay Rottnest Island
TOP 30 ROTTNEST ISLAND Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Rottnest Island - Western Australia, an island near city of Perth. Rottnest Island has white-sand beaches, secluded coves include the Basin. The ferry port and main hub are in Thomson Bay. Rottnest Island also the destinations for surfers in Western Australia or the whole Australia for its Strickland Bay.
Things to do in Rottnest Island besides visiting the places mention above is to visit beaches or bay in Salmon Bay, Geordie Bay, Salt Lakes, West End, Parakeet Bay, Cathedral Rocks, Longreach Bay, Little Parakeet Bay, Porpoise Bay, Ricey Beach, Cape Vlamingh, City of York Bay, Parker Point, Lady Edeline Beach, Wilson Bay, Rocky Bay and Kitson Point.
Others tourist attractions in Rottnest Island that you must visit is Wadjemup Lighthouse, Bathurst Lighthouse, Oliver Hill Battery, Rottnest Island Museum, Just 4 Fun Aqua Park, Kingstown Barracks, Salt Store Gallery and Exhibition Centre and Roland Smith Memorial. Don't forget to check out others must see places in Rottnest Island by visit the Rottnest Island Visitor Information Centre.
Hope this video about beautiful island in Western Australia will help you to makes your great holiday in Rottnest Island. Explore Australia also makes others videos Western Australia travel destinations, just check out our channel.
Snorkeling at Ricey Beach Rottnest Island
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Snorkeling Parker Pt & Little Salmon Bay | Rottnest Island WA
Snorkeling at Parker Point and Little Salmon Bay are part of a Marine Sanctuary and Snorkel Trail on Rottnest Island. We were delightfully surprised to see a huge Bailer Shell, Blue Devil fish and Crayfish.
Little Salmon Bay snorkeling trail
Filmed on a GoPro Hero3. Little Salmon Bay snorkeling trail, Rottnest Island.
I don't own the rights to the music (Charlie Brown by Coldplay).
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Achievement Charters Parakeet Bay
Achievement Charters, Rottnest Island, Parakeet Bay drone footage
Playful adventures on Rottnest Island
Rottnest Island as shot by Summersite, this clip shows highlights of the filming of The Island of Oz. Felicity Palmateer, Ellie Jean Coffey, Olive Cooke and friends explore the magic of Rottnest Island in Western Australia. Riding bikes, surfing, boating, diving and discovering the best beaches over a couple of fun filled perfect days in April at Rotto. This clip highlights a few of Rotto's prime locations including The Basin, Natural Jetty, Little Parakeet Bay, Geordie Bay, Longreach, Strickland Bay, Thomson Bay and of course the iconic Pinky's Beach and Bathurst lighthouse at sunset.
Talent// Felicity Palmateer @flickpalmateer, Ellie Jean Coffey @elliejeancoffey, Olive Cooke @olivecooke
Film and edit // Tom Iffla and Jake Travers - Apertunity productions @apertunity_ and Drone Pilots Australia @drone_pilots_australia // Underwater film James Strickland
Photography // Cait Miers @caitmiersphotography
Styling // Olive Cooke @olivecooke
Music // Planet Absorbed by The Jim Mitchells of Third Eye Stimuli. @jim.mitchell
Produced by // Jon Laurenson - Summersite @summersite
Location // Rottnest Island @rottnestislandwa
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Rottnest Island Snorkelling - Paradise Just 30 Minutes Away!!
Escaping Perth's Storm to Sunny Rottnest Island for the Night. And it's only 30 minutes away
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We adventure over to Rottnest Island, Western Australia to escape the dark and gloomy Perth City for the night where we hang out with the happiest animals in the world (Quokkas) and go diving at one of the amazing beaches on offer, Parakeet Bay!!
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Snorkelling in Geordie Bay, Rottnest Island.
Its not one of the best bays for snorkelling but it was still a good day. This is just some average footage I managed to get.
Super Snorkelling Adventure to Salmon Bay, Rottnest Island
In February 2016, at 8am we rode our bikes from Geordie Bay on Rottnest Island to Salmon Bay and Little Salmon Bay where we snorkelled alone in clear blue waters. Here are some of the amazing fish and corals that we saw.
Rocky Bay - Rottnest Island
In the far north-western corner of Rottnest Island, 19kms off the coast of Perth in WA, in the vicinity of Narrowneck – a narrow stretch of land where you can see the ocean to the north and south from the top of the sandhills, are three relatively secluded bays. Rocky Bay, Marjorie Bay and Stark Bay. All have moorings and all are very popular in the summer season. For those who frequent these bays, which are all interconnecting, it’s their isolation from Thomson Bay, the main hub of the island, that is the major attraction.
Leaving from Thomson Bay you head in a northerly direction staying between the moorings and Transit bank. While you have reef on one side and shallow sand banks and reef on the other they are all easily visible so it is a relatively easy trip over a stunning piece of crystal clear water. You are also restricted to five knots until you pass the clear water to the north cardinal marker at Mushroom Rock. From there you need to head in north-westerly direction staying to the east of Duck Rock. Once in open waters it is open speed limit all the way to Rocky Bay.
On a good day the water on this side of the island is like a millpond. On a bad day, when a strong south-westerly breeze is blowing and the swell is up it can be extremely rough. Navigation into the bays is also quite tricky and treacherous, especially for the inexperienced so it needs care and caution.
180204 - Sharks and Snorkelling Rottnest West End - 4th Feb 2018
This video is part of Aquatic Australia with SharkyJones - Dive Channel and covers a dive with Hillarys Yacht Club divers in Rottnest Western Australia to the Opera House Shark Cave where we saw Carcarias Taurus - The Grey Nurse Shark (Aus), or Raggy Tooth Shark (South Africa), or Sand Tiger Shark (USA).
The Basin & Longreach Bay - Rottnest Island, Perth, Western Australia
Rottnest Island is located 18 km off the Western Australian coast, closest port is Fremantle and is declared an A-Class Reserve.
Snorkelling - Nice swimthrough, Geordie Bay, Rottnest Island
Rottnest - Beaches & Bays
Rottnest Island is located 18 kilometres (11 mi) off the Western Australian coast, near Fremantle. It is called Wadjemup by the Noongar people, meaning place across the water. The island is 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long, and 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) at its widest point. Its total land area is 19 square kilometres (7.3 sq mi). Rottnest Island has been a popular local holiday destination for over 50 years.
The Western Australian vernacular diminutive is Rotto, or Rottnest.[2]
In 1917 Rottnest Island was declared an A-Class Reserve under the Permanent Reserve Act 1899 and the Rottnest Board of Control was formed, known today as the Rottnest Island Authority. No private ownership of land is allowed. The authority collects revenue by imposing a landing fee on all visitors to the island as well as managing holiday rental accommodation.