TOP 100 WESTERN AUSTRALIA (WA) Popular Travel Destinations
Popular travel destinations in Western Australia - Australia. This state is occupying western 3rd of Australia and its population concentrated around greater Perth and Margaret River region. Western Australia mostly made up of the arid Outback.
Things to do in Western Australia is to visit the riverside capital of Perth, wine region of Margaret River, ride a camel in Cable Beach - Broome, visit the home to ancient Aboriginal rock art in Kimberley region, experience the beauty of Turquoise Bay in Exmouth, experience extraordinary stories of maritime heroes, convict prisoners and pioneering settles in Fremantle, see the quokkas the happy animal in Rottnest Island and so on.
There is so much city, suburbs or region in Western Australia with best tourist attractions. Rockingham, Esperance, Mandurah, Geraldton, Bunbury, Busselton, Albany, etc also the great destinations in Western Australia state.
So to know more about popular travel destinations in Western Australia by each city/suburbs/region/island, just watching this video from the 100 to 1 to know the popularity of each places.
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TOP 20 MANDURAH Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Mandurah - Western Australia, a coastal city situated in 72 km south of Perth. Mandurah takes its name from a Noongar word meaning trading place or meeting place. As coastal city, Mandurah has some beautiful beaches as tourist attractions.
Things to do in Mandurah is to visiting beautiful places such as Dolphin Quay, Eastern Foreshore Park, Silver Sands Beach, Halls Head Beach, Creery Wetlands Nature Reserve, Yalgorup National Park, Len Howard Conservation Park, Port Bouvard Marina, Sutton's Farm, etc.
Others good spots in Mandurah is in Mandurah War Memorial, Amaze Miniature Park, King Carnival, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, Cape Bouvard Winery, Mandurah Community Museum, Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Emma Blyth Gallery, Just 4 Fun Aqua Park, Three Rivers Brewing, Mandurah Forum, Mandurah Peel Convention Centre, Osprey Waters Foreshore Playground, Rushton Park, Vivid Gallery, Majar Market, Lakelands.
Hope this 20 where to go list in Mandurah will help you to decide what to do before trip to Mandurah. To watching others Western Australia's tourist attractions, just search on our channel.
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TOP 25 BUNBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Bunbury - Western Australia, a port city 109 mile from Perth. All about things to do in Bunbury tourist attractions explained here. Bunbury known for Koombana Bay with its bottlenose dolphins that sometimes swim close to the beach. There also some popular beaches in Bunbury such as Back Beach, Hungry Hollow Beach, Leschenault Inlet, Dalyellup Beach, etc.
Others tourist attractions in Bunbury is Bunbury Farmers Market, Bunbury Wildlife Park, Marston Hill Lookout Tower, Bunbury Lighthouse Lookout, Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, Mangrove Boardwalk, Bunbury Museum Heritage Centre, Wyalup-Rocky Point, Manea Park, St Patrick's Cathedral, Big Swamp Walk, King Cottage Museum, Wardandi Memorial Park, Revolution Public Artwork, Boulters Heights, St Mark's Anglican Church, The Rink, etc.
For all complete things to do list in all beautiful places or best beaches in Bunbury listed in this video on our channel Explore Australia.
Perth Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Perth? Check out our Perth Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Perth.
Top Places to visit in Perth:
The Black Watch Castle & Museum, Kinnoull Hill, Branklyn Garden, Elcho Castle, Scone Palace, Perth Concert Hall, Huntingtower Castle, Perth Racecourse, Stanley Mills, Perth Museum and Art Gallery, St Serf's Church and Dupplin Cross, The Fergusson Gallery, Kirk of St. John the Baptist, Fair Maid's House Visitor and Education Centre, Jardine Gallery and Workshop
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TOP 20 BUSSELTON Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Busselton - Western Australia, a city known for its seasonal humpback whale populations and its sheltered beach. Busselton located on the southwest tip of WA and south of city of Perth.
Things to do in Busselton is to visiting must see places such as Busselton Jetty, Wonky Windmill Farm & Eco Park, Ludlow Tuart Forest, Busselton Museum, Aquatastic, ArtGeo Cultural Complex, Tuart Forest National Park, Climbtastic, Tracie Anderson Ceramics, Vasse Markets, The Weld Theatre, Historic Moreton Bay Fig tree, Fish Busselton, Wonnerup, The Shed, Trippo, Ambergate Reserve, Lake Jasper, Geographe Leisure Centre Busselton, etc.
More information for tourists in Busselton is in Busselton Visitor Information Centre, if you think this video about what to do or where to go in Busselton is not complete enough. But we hope this video is more than enough for you to start a trip to Busselton.
Destination WA - Best Beach in Australia
After a four and a half hour journey to The Cocos Keeling Islands Chrissy discovers Australia’s best beach, Cossies, on Direction Island.
Sights of Australia- Cape Peron Rockingham WA
Point Peron is also known as Cape Peron. Rugged limestone cliffs, reefs and beautiful panoramic views are a feature of this very popular area.
During WWII, an observation post for the coastal battery was located on the hilltop, and the old buildings remain.
A short climb up to the old observation post will give you spectacular views over Cockburn Sound, and the offshore islands. The lookout can be accessed by a pleasant winding path (no steps), or a fairly steep set of steps for those feeling a little more energetic!
Point Peron is excellent for fishing, snorkelling and diving. Explore the rock pools at low tide.
Move to Australia? - Move to Perth Promo
See what life is like in Perth, Australia. Jobs, climate, houses, schools - a picture says a thousand words!
Tessa Steven a UK migrant has filmed a series of DVDs to help people wanting to live in Perth, Australia see visually what life is really like.
Tessa Steven provides an independent assessment of the ups and downs of migrating to Perth, to help people wanting to live and work in Perth.
Having travelled the world extensively and using her personal knowledge of the migration process, you will learn the answers to many important questions, you may have about immigrating and living in Perth from an expert.
In the eleven sections of this DVD, you will find out about getting a job and the tax system, coping with the change in climate, the cost of living, the education and medical systems, whether to buy or build a house, buying a car and the transport system, if you can take your pet, snakes and spiders, shopping, life at the beach and what to do in your spare time.
Perth, the gateway to Western Australia, has the most hours of sunshine than any other capital city in Australia. This makes it the ideal destination where travellers can enjoy a relaxed outdoor lifestyle all year round. Endless beaches stretch the length of the coast, you will see Fremantle, Cottersloe, San Remo and Scarborough Beaches. You can find world-class wineries in nearby Swan Valley and explore the beautiful bushland setting of the Darling Range, to the east.
Western Australia's famous Margaret River Wine Region combines secluded beaches, old growth forests and wineries to create a truly unique holiday experience. This quaint surfie town has evolved into a gourmet traveller's delight, producing wines from over 60 wineries, delicious cheeses, chocolate, olive oil and truffles throughout the region. And it's just a three-and-a-half hour drive south of Perth.
In the city itself youll find a pulsing Central Business District resplendent with a glorious selection of shops, bars, restaurants, galleries, theatres and museums, on this DVD you will visit Ye Old London court, and the main shopping areas in Perth city centre. Visiting the Hollywood and Royal Perth hospitals also in this DVD
The city also boasts the scenic splendours of the Swan River and Kings Park both offering a wealth of activities helping you to relax and get back to nature while remaining in the heart of the city.
For a maritime feel, take a half hour journey south to Fremantle on the coast where you can enjoy the carnival atmosphere of street performers outside the weekend markets, delight in the buzz of activity around the popular cafe strip and Fishing Boat Harbour or discover the many gorgeously restored historical buildings.
Just a short ferry boat ride from Fremantle or Perth City takes you to beautiful Rottnest Island. On the island you can soak up the laid-back, beachside holiday atmosphere, explore the idyllic bays and picturesque scenery, swim in the pristine waters and hire a bike for a relaxing cycle around the whole island.
Back on the mainland, take the time to explore the ribbon of white sandy beaches along the aptly named Sunset Coast, which stretches from city beaches north to Lancelin and inland to Gingin. This stunning coastline is gateway to the beautiful Indian Ocean and is a water lovers paradise.
Further south at coastal Rockingham, the water is similarly appealing and boasts an incredible wealth of charismatic marine life, including the charming and graceful wild dolphins who inhabit the areas waters. Visitors can also get close to nature in this area by visiting both penguin and Seal Islands. Nearby Peel is another jewel in the Perth region crown. Home to the city of Mandurah, the region offers all the style of city amenities with a real holiday feel.
Seeing for yourself the education providers Rockingham TAFE and Murdoch University
With over 500 shots throughout Perth, this DVD portrays everyday life and is a MUST SEE for anyone wanting to immigrate, or if you are interested in taking a look at life in Australia. Tessas passion for Australia is truly visible in this educational and informative DVD.
Real people living real lives!
Perth at night - which bars to check out
Ready to paint the town red?
Postcard-perfect paradise by day, Perth transforms into a spirited party town after the sun goes down.
The streets come alive with music and colour as droves flock to pumping clubs and pubs. Following a recent change in licensing laws there has also been a big rise in the number of small bars and this is really captivating the imagination of the Perth nightlife cognoscenti.
Main places to go include:
Perth CBD (particularly the West End)
Swan River (South Perth)
Northbridge (Perth's cultural hub)
Subiaco (10 minutes west of the Perth CBD)
Fremantle (a bustling port city is about 30 minutes drive south of Perth City)
Victoria Park (just across the river from the CBD)
However, as this video shows, don't forget to check out the night delights of Mount Lawley, about 10 minutes north east of the Perth CBD, where you'll find a precinct jammed with a selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants.