WA Attractions
Wine, dine and everything fine is what you get from Perth’s premium wine tour specialist d’Vine Wine Tours. Drinking good wine with good food in good company is one of life’s most civilised pleasur...
4 kilometres west of town along the Great Eastern Highway is Coolgardie Camel Farm, where visitors can jump on board and get up and close with the region's famous creatures. With the town's wide st...
The Swan is a generous, gentle river right at Perth's doorstep. It was named in 1797 by the Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh who was impressed by the many black swans which he observed upon its wa...
Situated within Yanchep National Park, Crystal Cave is a tourist favourite in the Wheatbelt region. As you enter the majestic Crystal Cave, be prepared to take in a multitude of stalactites and sta...
Australia’s best small zoo is just 5 minutes from the Perth CBD on the banks of the Swan River. Perth Zoo is open every day of the year - in fact it has not closed for a single day since it opened ...
Tunnel Creek National Park is approximately 91 hectares in size and is home to Western Australia's oldest cave system. It is also famous for being a hideout used late last century by an Aboriginal ...
Luring you with its aromatic seduction is Mt Romance, an award winning sandalwood factory in Albany. Offering visitors a chance to splash out and indulge in quality Australian made skin care produc...
Scitech is Western Australia's leading science education institution offering all ages a hands on approach to science with over 100 engaging and entertaining exhibits. Home of Australiasia's larges...
A National Trust property, beautifully restored and giving a realistic view of the lifestyle of our pioneering families, Old Blythewood is a 1860s property overlooking the flats of the Murray River...
One of the largest craters in the world Wolfe Creek Meteorite Crater is almost perfectly circular, measuring 850 metres in diameter and 50 metres in depth. The surrounding landscape has remained un...
Penguin Island is home to the largest colony of Fairy Penguins on Australia's West Coast, a short journey in the waters off Perth. A must see eco-tourism location, the scenic backdrop and surroundi...
It goes without saying that the Margaret River area is perhaps Western Australia's most famous wine region, so to experience the best, a wine tour is a must. Producing 20 percent of Australia's pre...
Where sand invades forest, Yeagarup Dunes is situated in the Pemberton area of Western Australia, a natural phenomenon every traveller should see for themselves. Making a move into the forested reg...
The Esperance Museum was officially opened in October 1976 and is staffed entirely by volunteers. Items from the wreckage of Skylab which crashed to earth near Esperance in 1979, a WAGR steam locom...
The dramatic orange granite peak of Peak Charles and its iconic Australian panorama is one every traveller to WA should experience. The easiest route to the top takes approximately 3 hours return, ...
Part mystery, part adventure and part gourmet tour, a truffle hunt at The Truffle & Wine Co in Manjimup is an experience not to be missed. Located on a picturesque property surrounded by karri and...
Heritage listed and a proud fixture in Merredin's cultural programming, Cummins Theatre was one of the first venues to show "talking" pictures in the Commonwealth. Opening in 1928, Cummins Theatre ...