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West Coast Australia: The best highlights

Let’s go to the wild west of Australia! In contrast to the bustling east coast, you will experience the Australian outback for long stretches! Uninhabited areas, sometimes long distances between the sights and a real sense of freedom await you.

It’s worth it!

The west coast of Australia is stunning and diverse. It enchants with different landscapes in a class of its own! Dream beaches and red-brown gorges are just as much a part of it as a unique reef.

Above all, the route from Perth to Broome (and vice versa) awaits you with the most beautiful attractions and destinations! 

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Top 5 highlights of the West Coast of Australia

Rottnest Island

Rottnest Island

What a fantastic sight! Rottnest Island enchants visitors with its dreamy, turquoise-coloured bays. But that’s not all! The small island – near Western Australia’s capital, Perth – is also world-famous because of the extraordinary animal species. You can find out what it is in the large picture at the top of this article. But what is it called? The cute, “giant hamster”-like animal grinning happily at the camera?

May I introduce you? The quokka. Rottnest Island is home to the world’s largest colony of cute short-tailed kangaroos. They attract many tourists to the island. However, with its scenic beauty, it has much more to offer! You will come across beautiful bays, sea lions and peaceful nature. The island is motor-free and can only be biked or on foot.

Rottnest Island is one of the absolute top highlights on Australia’s west coast!

Ningaloo Reef

Ningaloo Reef

Famous reefs in Australia? You’ll probably immediately think of the world-famous Great Barrier Reef on Australia’s east coast. But you will also find an – often forgotten – beautiful reef on the west coast. Namely, the unique Ningaloo Reef! The UNESCO World Heritage Site stretches 250 kilometres along the coast of Western Australia and is an absolute top highlight! It awaits you with a colourful underwater world at its finest. But that’s not all.

You can also discover a variety of marine animals there, such as dolphins, turtles, whales and rare dugongs (sea pigs). The easiest way to reach Ningaloo Reef is via the coastal towns of Coral Bay and Exmouth or directly from the beach in Cape Range National Park.

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Don’t miss out on this natural wonder if you travel to the West Coast!

Kalbarri National Park

Breathtaking cliffs, glowing red cliffs, and fabulous gorges inland —the Kalbarri National Park in Australia’s Wild West has all this and much more to offer. The beautiful national park combines fascinating landscapes and is considered an absolute top attraction from Perth to Broome (and vice versa).

While you can experience magical plays of colour on its coast, the highlights inland provide a pure sense of adventure and freedom. You’ll be treated to stunning views of deep gorges and the wild Australian outback!

It is simply a fantastic must-see! 

Cape Range National Park

Cape Range National Park

Wow! This national park is unbelievably beautiful! It boasts snow-white sandy beaches, a turquoise-blue sea, the unique Ningaloo Reef, and gorges worth seeing inland. It is also home to kangaroos. We are talking about Cape Range National Park, located on the west coast of Australia near the coastal town of Exmouth. There, you can immerse yourself in the scenic diversity of the beautiful land Down Under.

Whether it’s a hike on the roofs of gorges with sensational views or a dip in the cool water to see colourful corals and marine life of all kinds, Cape Range National Park has all sorts of exciting and fun activities waiting for you. Get ready for unforgettable experiences, such as snorkelling with marine animals!

It is a magnificent national park and a great West Coast highlight

Eighty Mile Beach

Eighty Mile Beach

This dream beach should not be missing from the best sights in the Australian West. I’m talking about the magical Eighty Mile Beach. Nature’s gift awaits you with 220 kilometres of white sandy beach and clear, light blue water. You’ll get your money’s worth there if you love shells or like to unwind. Eighty Mile Beach is home to many beautiful shells – of all shapes, colours and sizes.

It is often almost deserted. Adventurers also get their money’s worth. You can drive your 4WD (“4-Wheel Drive”) off-road across the deserted sand! You may already realise there is much to experience on this dream beach. 

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