Perth
A beautiful city nestled on the banks of the Swan River. Start by sightseeing in King’s Park, 4.5 square kilometres of native bushland – larger than New York’s Central Park. Try your luck at the Burswood Resort Casino or step back in time at the Fremantle Prison. Fremantle is a port city, located 19km south of Perth, filled with beautiful heritage buildings, cafes and alfresco dining spots. Thrill seekers will love Adventure World, WA’s major amusement park, with more than 30 exhilarating rides, only 10 minutes drive from Fremantle.
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Kalgoorlie
Considered to be the richest square mile on earth. Descend 60m into an old gold mine, walk through eerie old ghost towns or visit heritage gold-rush buildings.
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Monkey Mia
Located roughly halfway between Carnarvon and Kalbarri, Monkey Mia is one of the world’s best nature sites, where dolphins visit daily and come within touching distance.
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Albany
A wealth of natural beauty, see the Natural Bridge, formed from centuries of erosion or the awesome power of The Blowholes and The Chasm while suspended above in the safety of a steel cage.
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Coral Coast
The region is named for its unusual coral formations and stretches to the town of Exmouth, which was used as a military base during WWII. See the spectacular gorges in the Cape Range National Park. Further south, Carnarvon is home to the dramatic coastal cliffs at Cape Cuvier, crystal clear star-filled skies and beautiful year-round swimming and snorkelling.
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Bunbury
A vibrant port city with a strong maritime history, rare basalt rock formations, mangrove regions and schools of bottlenose dolphins.
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Halls Creek
Halls Creek is the ideal place to base a visit to the spectacular, heritage-listed Bungle Bungles, tiger-striped, beehive-shaped sandstone domes which rise 300m out of the arid landscape.
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